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3-Time Award-Winning<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> <strong>Linemen</strong><br />

<strong>All</strong> <strong>Geared</strong> <strong>Up</strong><br />

October 2011


7136 Alamahi Road, Wainiha -<br />

NORTH SHORE<br />

11,051 sf lot in Wainiha. ONLY $275,000! Just a<br />

short walk to the beautiful North Shore Beaches<br />

and a short drive to beautiful and historic Hanalei<br />

town. Priced to sell! Sold As-Is. Sale is subject to<br />

Bankruptcy Court approval. Call: Karen<br />

Agudong(R) 652-0677 for more information.<br />

KamĀmalu Condominiums in<br />

Lihue<br />

Beautiful, Brand New 2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath<br />

condominiums! No restrictions on resale.<br />

Opportunity available now for Owner occupants or<br />

Investors! Very spacious floor plan with wonderful<br />

features. Solar Hot Water! Pets <strong>All</strong>owed. End<br />

Units available for $242,000(fs). Call: Aloha<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Properties 246-0334 or Karen Agudong(R)<br />

652-0677.<br />

5121 Menehune Road #1,<br />

Waimea<br />

A Gardener's delight! Almost 16,000 sf of land filled<br />

with fruit trees! 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautiful<br />

clean lines and pine trim construction. Vaulted<br />

ceiling in the upstairs and a solar-powered roof fan.<br />

$365,000(fs). Call: Kay Leonard(RA) 634-8697.<br />

Aloha <strong>Island</strong> Properties<br />

EXCEEDING YOUR EXPECTATIONS<br />

(808) 246-0334<br />

Beautiful Pikake Lots in<br />

Lihue<br />

#1669 - Spacious 11,307 sf corner lot slightly<br />

elevated enhancing the views. Reduced!<br />

$299,900(fs)<br />

#1739 - Golf Course, Lake & Mountain Views.<br />

11,513 sf. $269,000(fs)<br />

#1726 - Wonderful level, corner lot located toward<br />

the back of the subdivision. Gorgeous<br />

Mtn. views. Reduced! $260,000(fs)<br />

#1727 - 14,335 sq ft allows guest house. Golf<br />

course, lake frontage & dynamic mountain<br />

views. $319,000(fs)<br />

Call: Karen Agudong(R) 652-0677<br />

6370 Kawaihau Road, Kapaa<br />

3 Bedrooms, 1 bath home with attached 1<br />

bedroom, 1 bath and additional workshop building<br />

with bath, located on a spacious lot of almost<br />

15,000 sf. Beautiful mountain views. One electric<br />

meter and 2 water meters. Main house has solar.<br />

Property being sold As-is. ONLY $340,000(fs).<br />

Call: Karen Agudong(R) 652-0677<br />

5093 Hassard Road, Kapaa<br />

Encouraging offers! Hawaiian Style Plantation Charm<br />

of days gone by. Well maintained home with<br />

development potential and dynamic views of the<br />

Anahola Mountains, Kealia Valley and Kealia Beach!<br />

Property qualifies for 2 dwellings and 1 guest house.<br />

REDUCED to $599,000(fs). Call: Kay Leonard(RA)<br />

634-8697 or Karen Agudong(R) 652-0677.<br />

975 Kamalu Road, Wailua<br />

Breathtaking Custom home located on nearly 3<br />

acres of level land surrounded by Views of Mt<br />

Waialeale, Makaleha and Sleeping Giant. High<br />

End Custom Features. Guest quarters and a Salt<br />

water swimming pool. $1,350,000(fs). Call: Karen<br />

Agudong(R) 652-0677.<br />

<strong>Kauai</strong> Beach Villas #E4<br />

Nice Ocean view 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Condo<br />

with resort amenities at a Great Price. Quiet<br />

location in the complex. Amenities include 24/7<br />

security, tennis, pool, bbq, water features,<br />

beautiful grounds and much more. ONLY<br />

$239,000(fs). Call: Judy Piano(RA) 651-9230.<br />

<strong>Island</strong>er on the Beach<br />

OCEANFRONT property located along the beautiful<br />

Coconut Coast of Kapaa. Ground floor unit located<br />

directly across from the swimming pool w/ distant<br />

ocean views. ONLY steps from the beach. Sold<br />

COMPLETELY furnished w/ Hawaiian Style Decor and<br />

includes Travertine flooring, under-cabinet lighting at<br />

the kitchenette area, a small refrigerator, microwave<br />

and small sink. $86,900(fs).Call: Kay Leonard(RA)<br />

634-8697 or Karen Agudong(R) 652-0677<br />

Aloha <strong>Island</strong> Properties 3-3359 Kuhio Highway, Lihue, HI 96766<br />

808-246-0334 fax: 808-246-0771 www.alohaisland.com email: karen@alohaisland.com


Table of Contents<br />

How Come My Computer and TV Still Use Electricity<br />

When They Are Off? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

A Picture’s Worth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />

CFL Means Conserving, Fundraising and Learning! . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />

A Practical Guide to Home Energy Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8<br />

Get Smart About the Smart Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />

On Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />

New Technology to Help Us Serve You Better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />

Radio Frequency of Common Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />

Cybersafety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

Creating an Interactive Dialogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />

Cracking QR Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />

Common Terms in Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19<br />

Halloween Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20<br />

Attention, Teachers! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22<br />

You Can Help <strong>KIUC</strong> Crews Be Safe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />

Kaua‘i County Farm Bureau Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />

What the Well­Dressed <strong>KIUC</strong> Lineman is Wearing . . . . . . . . . . .27<br />

Stay Clear! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />

Electrical Safety in Your Neighborhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29<br />

Call Before You Dig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />

Electrifying Rural America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />

SOS Has a New Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34<br />

Vegetation Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36<br />

Crazy for Crock­Pots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38<br />

Taking It on the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40<br />

The Director Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43<br />

A Message from the Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44<br />

Esaki Appointed to Executive Committee<br />

of NRECA Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44<br />

Board Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45<br />

Co­op Connections Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46<br />

Breaker Box Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> Receives Education Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49<br />

Statement of Nondiscrimination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50<br />

Yamane Named <strong>KIUC</strong>’s New Chief of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . .51<br />

Jonas Named <strong>KIUC</strong>’s Chief Financial Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51<br />

Kaua‘i Arbor Day Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52<br />

Where Your Electric Dollar Goes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53<br />

We’re Looking For You! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54<br />

Statement of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70<br />

Simple Pleasures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71<br />

Parting Shot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71<br />

Powerlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> Apprentice Lineman Bernard Silva is all geared up for<br />

safety. For more information, see page 26. Photo by Shelley Paik.<br />

EDITOR<br />

Anne Barnes<br />

ASSISTANT EDITORS<br />

Maile Moriguchi<br />

Shelley Paik<br />

Pam Blair<br />

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS<br />

Anne Barnes<br />

David BIssell<br />

Pam Blair<br />

Paul Daniels<br />

Karissa Jonas<br />

Maile Moriguchi<br />

Megan McKoy­Noe<br />

Shelley Paik<br />

Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian<br />

Kathryn Williams<br />

Only active <strong>KIUC</strong> members will be mailed <strong>KIUC</strong> Currents. <strong>KIUC</strong> Currents can<br />

be found online at www.kiuc.coop under Member Information and Currents on<br />

the website.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> is an equal opportunity provider and employer.


ENERGY SERVICES<br />

How Come My Computer and TV Still<br />

Use Electricity When They Are Off?<br />

Kukui Grove First<br />

Fridays at the Mall<br />

2011 light bulb<br />

exchange dates:<br />

October 7<br />

November 4<br />

December 2<br />

4 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

“This interesting and frequently asked question,<br />

fitting to this time of year, is about so­called<br />

“phantom loads.”<br />

Thanks to microprocessors, many appliances<br />

and electronic devices continue to draw electricity<br />

even when they are not being used. When you<br />

turn off appliances and electronic equipment, you<br />

probably assume they no longer are consuming<br />

electricity. But just because the switch says “off”<br />

doesn’t mean the device isn’t using electricity.<br />

The problem of phantom loads is fairly recent.<br />

Prior to the advent of microprocessors, when you<br />

turned off an appliance or electrical equipment, it<br />

really was off. But in the 1970s, television<br />

manufacturers began offering an “instant­on”<br />

feature. When you turned the TV on, the picture<br />

and sound came on immediately, rather than<br />

taking time to warm up. The price of this “I want it<br />

now” feature was that the TV used a small<br />

amount of electricity to remain in a ready state.<br />

“Instant­on” was soon followed by remote<br />

controls, which required the same tiny amount of<br />

power to be ever present. On the heels of remote<br />

controls came the videocassette recorder and the<br />

digital timer, which needed a little electricity to<br />

remember the time. Before long, these features<br />

were part of a growing number of devices:<br />

answering machines, electric razors, modems,<br />

microwave ovens, coffeemakers, personal<br />

computers, TV cable boxes, battery chargers,<br />

assorted cordless devices and satellite TV systems.<br />

Anything that uses clocks, memory, remote<br />

control, microprocessors and instant­on features<br />

consumes electricity whenever plugged in: 24<br />

hours a day, seven days a week. While no single<br />

phantom load will break the household budget,<br />

the cumulative effect adds up to a waste of<br />

electricity.


For this issue of “A Pictures Worth,” we<br />

spotlight The Koa Store. This unique business<br />

specializing in high­quality Koa wood products has<br />

it all. Locally manufacturing at its Puhi shop, Kevin<br />

Carl, left, and Joe Neil, right, work alongside their<br />

skilled counterparts making and assembling an<br />

assortment of products, such as picture frames,<br />

jewelry boxes, clocks and specialty gift items such<br />

as soap boxes, sushi sets and chopstick boxes.<br />

They opened their first outlet store in Kapa’a in<br />

1994, than moved in 2005 to their present<br />

location in Kapaia, near the Wailua Falls turnoff in<br />

Lihue. However, for this issue, we are featuring<br />

their newest store on Koloa’s main street, a few<br />

doors from Sueoka Store.<br />

With this store, Kevin and Joe relied on proven<br />

high­efficient ceramic metal halide flood lighting,<br />

already incorporated at the Kapaia store in 2005.<br />

By Paul Daniels<br />

A Picture’s Worth...<br />

In addition to that, T­5 fluorescent lighting was<br />

incorporated. The overall combination of lighting<br />

really shows off the beautiful wood grains of the<br />

Koa products.<br />

Kevin and Joe have thoughtfully planned the<br />

best way not only to display their products, but<br />

minimize their energy cost. With the assistance of<br />

the <strong>KIUC</strong> Energy Wise Program, they were able to<br />

keep their investment cost down.<br />

Thanks, Kevin and Joe, for your continued<br />

support of Kaua‘i’s energy­savings goals.<br />

Bag it!<br />

Help stop the disappearing forests<br />

and needless destruction of the world's<br />

trees and wild life. No plastic, no paper.<br />

Every bag unused is<br />

protecting our planet. Remember<br />

to bag it right and bring your own.<br />

If you have a<br />

business, large or<br />

small, and want to<br />

participate in the<br />

Commercial Energy<br />

Wise Program, call<br />

Paul Daniels at<br />

246.8275.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 5


CFL Means Conserving,<br />

Fundraising and<br />

Learning!<br />

Energy­efficient bulbs will help residents<br />

reduce energy use and save money<br />

6 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

From October to December, Blue Planet<br />

Foundation and <strong>KIUC</strong> invites school and sports<br />

groups to host compact fluorescent light<br />

exchanges that double as fundraisers. Groups will<br />

be paid 40 cents for each bulb they replace to<br />

reward them for educating others about energy<br />

efficiency and reducing Hawai‘i’s dependence on<br />

foreign oil.<br />

These exchanges will give residents the<br />

opportunity to swap their old, incandescent bulbs<br />

for free, energy­saving CFLs. Since CFLs use 75<br />

percent less energy than conventional bulbs,<br />

participating residents will reduce their energy<br />

consumption and lower their electricity bills.<br />

The CFLs are supplied by the Kaua‘i Energy<br />

Efficiency Project (KEEP)—a partnership between<br />

Blue Planet Foundation and <strong>KIUC</strong> that introduces<br />

residents to the benefits of energy efficiency.<br />

“It’s a win­win­win situation,” said Ivory<br />

McClintock, a Kaua‘i native and program specialist<br />

at Blue Planet Foundation. “Students get to learn<br />

about the importance of our energy<br />

independence while fundraising and saving<br />

energy for their community.”<br />

According to McClintock, who spearheads the<br />

KEEP program, this will be the first of many<br />

initiatives to help residents save energy on Kaua‘i.<br />

Another program to watch for will be an energy<br />

competition to help people not only change their<br />

energy consumption, but the way they think<br />

about using energy.<br />

Schools are not the only ones that will be<br />

exchanging bulbs in the community. Local<br />

businesses took on this program as a service to<br />

their community throughout September. Mahalo<br />

to Kaua‘i Mini Golf, Kilauea Menehune Food Mart<br />

and Subway, Kilauea Shell, Kapahi Menehune


Food Mart, Kapa‘a Shell, Lawai Menehune Food<br />

Mart, Kekaha Menehune Food Mart and the<br />

Ele‘ele Subway, which hosted CFL exchanges for<br />

the community during September.<br />

"It was an honor to have been able to<br />

participate in the KEEP project,” said Derek<br />

Kawakami, owner of Menehune Food Marts and<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>’s representative for Kaua‘i’s North Shore<br />

District. “We are very grateful to both the Blue<br />

Planet Foundation and <strong>KIUC</strong> for allowing us to<br />

offer the neighborhoods that we serve an<br />

opportunity to become more energy efficient.”<br />

In all, the businesses were able to distribute<br />

about 4,000 CFLs, which will save more than 2,200<br />

barrels of oil during the lifetime of the bulbs.<br />

“We look forward to working on future projects<br />

like these with the Blue Planet Foundation and<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>,” said Kawakami. “Many thanks goes out to<br />

all of the participants.”<br />

For more information on this project and future<br />

programs with KEEP, please visit greenkauai.org.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 7


A Practical Guide to<br />

Home Energy Use<br />

You can estimate your monthly<br />

electrical energy consumption.<br />

8 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

Ever wonder how much it costs to do a load of<br />

laundry or spend all weekend watching football<br />

on television? You can figure that out with a<br />

formula that factors in the wattage of the<br />

electrical device, the amount of time it is used and<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>’s cost of power.<br />

The basic unit of measure of electric power is<br />

the watt. Appliances and electrical devices are<br />

rated to use a specific number of watts. Usually,<br />

the wattage is stamped somewhere on the item.<br />

Usage, or the amount of energy consumed, is<br />

measured in watt­hours and represents the<br />

amount of power used over time, like over an<br />

hour. A 15­watt compact fluorescent bulb left on<br />

Electric water heating can account<br />

for 40 percent to 50 percent of<br />

your monthly bill.<br />

• Solar water heating can provide up to 90 percent of your hot water<br />

needs.<br />

• A heat pump water heater can cut water heating costs by 30 percent.<br />

• Energy­wise rebates are available to help you install solar and heat<br />

pump water heaters in your home.<br />

• Renewable energy tax credits are available from the state of Hawai’i<br />

for heat pump and solar water heaters.<br />

Call the <strong>KIUC</strong> Energy­Wise Program for rebate information and<br />

information to help answer your solar water heating questions.<br />

808.246.8280<br />

for 10 hours (15 times 10) uses 150 watt­hours. If<br />

you had 100 of these CFLs left on for the same 10<br />

hours, the total energy consumed would be (15<br />

times 10 times 100) 15,000 watt­hours, or 15<br />

kilowatt­hours.<br />

Your utility bills are based on the total amount<br />

of energy you consume—the number of kilowatthours.<br />

If you use 1,000 watts of electricity in one hour,<br />

you have used one kWh.<br />

A residential guide to consumption is on page 9.<br />

To calculate on your own how much each<br />

electrical device costs to operate, start with the<br />

number of amps. Multiply that by the number of<br />

volts and then by the number of hours a day the<br />

item is used to get the total wattage. Divide that<br />

by 1,000 to get the daily wattage, then multiply by<br />

the number of days in the billing period the device<br />

is used. Multiply that number by the kWh charge<br />

to get the monthly cost.<br />

For example:<br />

If an appliance is rated at 5 amps, 120 volts and<br />

operates for 6 hours a day...<br />

To figure monthly usage:<br />

5 X 120 = 600 watts X 6 hours =<br />

3,600 kWh / 1,000 =<br />

3.6 kWh per day X 30 days in the billing period =<br />

108 kWh per month<br />

108 X kWh charge = total monthly cost<br />

If the wattage is not listed on the appliance, you<br />

can estimate it by finding the current draw (in<br />

amperes) and multiplying that by the voltage used<br />

by the appliance. Most appliances in the United<br />

States use 120 volts. Larger appliances such as<br />

clothes dryers and electric cooktops use 240 volts.<br />

When measuring the current drawn by a motor,<br />

keep in mind the meter will show about three<br />

times the current in the first second the motor<br />

starts up than it will when it is running smoothly.<br />

Remember, too, that many appliances continue<br />

to draw a small amount of power when they are<br />

switched “off.” These “phantom loads” occur in<br />

VCRs, televisions, stereos, computers and kitchen<br />

appliances. Most phantom loads will increase the<br />

appliance’s energy consumption by a few watts<br />

per hour.<br />

We have provided the following chart to give<br />

you all the information you need to estimate the<br />

amount of energy used by various appliances<br />

around your home.<br />

These figures are approximate. Your own energy<br />

use may vary due to factors such as the age of<br />

your appliances and the differences between<br />

brands and styles. The estimated costs shown<br />

here are based on $0.42901 per kWh.


APPLIANCE<br />

ESTIMATED<br />

ENERGY USE<br />

ESTIMATED<br />

ENERGY COST<br />

Water Heating (Includes all uses)<br />

Electric 300­400 kWh/mo $129.00­$172.00/mo<br />

Heat Pump<br />

Water Heater<br />

Kitchen<br />

100­135 kWh/mo $43.00­$58.00/mo<br />

Refrigerator; Pre­1993 Models<br />

Frost­free, 16 cu. ft. 100­150 kWh/mo $43.00­$64.00/mo<br />

Frost­free, 20 cu. ft. 115­180 kWh/mo $50.00­$77.00/mo<br />

Manual defrost,<br />

10 cu. ft.<br />

35­60 kWh/mo $15.00­$26.00/mo<br />

Refrigerator; Post­1993 Models<br />

Frost­free, 16 cu. ft. 40­50 kWh/mo $17.00­$22.00/mo<br />

Frost­free, 20 cu. ft. 45­60 kWh/mo $19.00­$26.00/mo<br />

Freezer<br />

Frost­free, 10 cu. ft. 70­150 kWh/mo $30.00­$64.00/mo<br />

Range<br />

Oven 2 kWh/hr $0.86/hr<br />

Surface 1.25 kWh/hr $0.54/h<br />

Self­cleaning feature 6 kWh/cleaning $2.60/cleaning<br />

Microwave Oven .10 kWh/5 min $0.05/5 min<br />

Rice Cooker<br />

20 min/day<br />

5 kWh/mo<br />

$2.15/mo<br />

Deep Fryer 1 kWh/hr $0.43/hr<br />

Toaster oven 1 kWh/hr $0.43/hr<br />

Toaster .08 kWh/hr $0.03/use<br />

Coffee maker .12 kWh/hr $0.05/brew<br />

Warm setting<br />

Laundry<br />

.40 kWh/hr $0.17/brew<br />

Clothes Dryer: Electric<br />

Washing Machine<br />

3.3 kWh/<br />

40 min/load<br />

$1.92/load<br />

Cold water wash .25 kWh/load $0.11/load<br />

Warm wash,<br />

cold rinse<br />

1.35 kWh/load $0.60/load<br />

Hot wash,<br />

warm rinse<br />

3.55 kWh/load $1.66/load<br />

Steam Iron 1 kWh/hr $0.43/hr<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

ESTIMATED<br />

ENERGY USE<br />

ESTIMATED<br />

ENERGY COST<br />

General Household<br />

Lighting 50­200 kWh/mo $21.00­$86.00/mo<br />

60 watt bulb, 3 hrs/day .18 kWh/3 hrs $0.08/3 hrs<br />

Clock 2 kWh/mo $0.86/mo<br />

Portable Fan .10 kWh/hr $0.04/hr<br />

Ceiling Fan .10 kWh/hr $0.04/hr<br />

Night Light, 8 hrs/night 1.80 kWh/mo $0.77/mo<br />

Vacuum Cleaner .75 kWh/hr $0.32/hr<br />

Hair Dryer, 1200 watt 1.20 kWh/hr $0.51/hr<br />

Computer with disk<br />

drive and monitor<br />

.20 kWh/hr $0.09/hr<br />

Computer laser printer,<br />

15 min/day<br />

Entertainment<br />

1.9 kWh/mo $0.82/mo<br />

VCR, 2 hr/day<br />

(excluding TV)<br />

1.5 kWh/mo $0.64/mo<br />

Stereo .30 kWh/3 hr use $3.86/mo<br />

Radio .03 kWh/3 hr use $0.39/mo<br />

Color TV 19 to 27” .15 kWh/hr $0.06/hr<br />

Big Screen TV 30 to 50” .30 kWh/hr $0.13/hr<br />

Plasma TV 30 to 50” .45 kWh/hr $0.20/hr<br />

Residential Energy Consumption<br />

Air Conditioner: room and small split systems<br />

* These figures are approximate. Your own energy use may vary due to factors such as the age of your appliances and the<br />

differences between brands and styles. The estimated costs shown here are based on $0.42901 per kWh.<br />

SIZE<br />

ENERGY<br />

EFFICIENCY RATIO<br />

WATTAGE<br />

ESTIMATED<br />

ENERGY USE<br />

ESTIMATED<br />

ENERGY COST<br />

5000 BTU EER 8.0 625 8 hrs/day $2.15/day<br />

8000 BTU EER 8.0 1000 8 hrs/day $3.43/day<br />

12000 BTU EER 9.0 1330 8 hrs/day $4.56/day<br />

18000 BTU EER 9.0 2000 8 hrs/day $6.86/day<br />

24000 BTU EER 9.0 2675 8 hrs/day $9.18/day<br />

24000 BTU EER 10.0 2400 8 hrs/day $8.24/day<br />

OCTOBER 2011 9


10 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

COOPERATIVE TECHNOLOGY<br />

Get Smart<br />

About the Smart Grid<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> is upgrading its electric system<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> is investing in new equipment, including<br />

new meters, that will help us operate more<br />

efficiently, improve reliability and serve you<br />

better.<br />

The meter upgrade provides <strong>KIUC</strong> members<br />

with numerous benefits:<br />

■ Faster outage restoration<br />

■ Potential energy savings<br />

■ Improved power quality<br />

■ Ability to monitor energy consumption<br />

■ Bill date flexibility<br />

Here are a few helpful smart grid<br />

terms:<br />

Smart­meter: A device that measures the<br />

amount and the timing of electricity usage. Smart<br />

meters are equipped with two­way<br />

communications modules and have the ability to<br />

communicate with <strong>KIUC</strong>’s central office computer<br />

system. They are outfitted to send measurements<br />

such as kWh, demand, and the number of times<br />

the meter has experienced a loss of power for any<br />

reason.<br />

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI):<br />

Includes technologies and software applications<br />

that combine two­way communications with<br />

smart meters to provide electric utilities—using<br />

frequent meter reads—with near real­time<br />

oversight of system operations.<br />

Automated Meter Reading (AMR): A<br />

component of AMI, AMR allows meters to report<br />

electric use back to a utility’s office.<br />

Demand Response: Programs or mechanisms<br />

that reduce electricity consumption in response to<br />

market signals or other incentives. Demand<br />

response includes direct load control, time­of­use<br />

rates, interruptible contracts, utility dispatch of<br />

consumer­owned (distributed) generation, personal<br />

energy management, and other initiatives.<br />

EFFICIENCY<br />

■ With remote meter reading and<br />

reconnection, we can save time and money<br />

(and reduce air pollution).<br />

■ With more detailed data about demand and<br />

usage, we can distribute power more<br />

efficiently.<br />

RELIABILITY<br />

■ New meters help us locate—and respond to—<br />

outages faster and more safely.<br />

■ New meters can help us improve power<br />

quality, reducing surges and blinking.<br />

■ New meters mean consistent billing periods.<br />

AFFORDABILITY<br />

■ Operating more efficiently can help minimize<br />

cost increases.<br />

■ We can use the new data to help our<br />

members address high bills.<br />

Source: NRECA


The data from new digital meters helps us serve<br />

our members better. Our goals in installing new<br />

meters are to deliver better service, control rising<br />

operating expenses, improve system reliability<br />

through improved outage management and<br />

preventive maintenance, and provide our<br />

members with the information they desire to<br />

make informed decisions about energy use.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> does not sell its members’ data to any<br />

third party, and abides by stringent policies<br />

protecting the privacy and security of your electric<br />

usage data.<br />

Investing<br />

In a<br />

Smarter<br />

Grid<br />

On Cybersecurity<br />

It is extremely unlikely, but not impossible, that<br />

someone could access information from the<br />

cooperative’s metering system. Meter<br />

manufacturers are incorporating security features<br />

and encryption technology into their meters, as<br />

recommended by national security experts.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>’s goal is to upgrade the electric<br />

distribution system to make it safer, more secure<br />

and more reliable. Your new digital meter is part<br />

of this effort. Once your new digital meter is<br />

installed, <strong>KIUC</strong> will be able to tell if someone<br />

“tampers” with your meter because the meter will<br />

report any tampering attempts to the<br />

cooperative.<br />

Thanks to different<br />

partnerships between<br />

the federal government<br />

and electric<br />

cooperatives, public<br />

power districts, and<br />

NRECA’s <strong>Cooperative</strong> Research Network,<br />

more than $600 million will be invested to deploy digital smart grid<br />

technologies and improve service for co­op consumers in 28 states.<br />

On Privacy...<br />

Denotes co-op/PPD areas receiving federal<br />

stimulus funding for smart grid projects.<br />

$600 million<br />

in smart grid investments<br />

Source: NRECA, www.energy.gov/recovery<br />

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By Anne Barnes<br />

New Technology<br />

to Help Us<br />

Serve You Better<br />

Frequently asked questions about smart meters<br />

In November 2009, <strong>KIUC</strong> and 26 other electric<br />

cooperatives from 10 states were awarded a $33.9<br />

million matching grant from the U.S. Department<br />

of Energy under the American Reinvestment and<br />

Recovery Act (ARRA) for smart grid demonstration<br />

projects. DOE awarded the National Rural Electric<br />

<strong>Cooperative</strong> Association’s <strong>Cooperative</strong> Research<br />

Network half of the project’s total cost of $67<br />

million to test and develop technologies that<br />

operate together to make the grid more efficient<br />

and reliable. The cost of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s project is $11<br />

million, of which $5.5 million is being provided by<br />

the ARRA.<br />

As part of the program, <strong>KIUC</strong> is investing in new,<br />

smart meters to improve the efficiency and<br />

reliability of the electric system. Members have<br />

begun asking questions about these new meters<br />

and how they work. Here are the most common<br />

questions and answers.<br />

Why are we changing to the<br />

automated meters?<br />

The meter upgrade provides <strong>KIUC</strong> members<br />

with numerous benefits:<br />

■ Faster outage restoration<br />

■ Potential energy savings<br />

■ Improved power quality<br />

■ Ability to monitor energy consumption<br />

■ Bill date flexibility<br />

When will my meter be installed?<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> anticipates installation for the<br />

demonstration project to begin in 2012. The fiveyear<br />

process will include an expected two years of<br />

installation of new meters at members’ homes<br />

and installing communications infrastructure to<br />

assess smart grid effectiveness, and three years<br />

for data gathering and analysis.


Will I lose electrical service during<br />

the installation?<br />

Yes, for a few minutes. You will need to reset<br />

electronic clocks and other devices.<br />

How does my new automated meter<br />

work?<br />

With these new meters, <strong>KIUC</strong> will be able to<br />

communicate with each individual meter remotely<br />

from our central office.<br />

How much is this going to cost?<br />

There will be no additional cost to the member<br />

to install the new system. No rate increase is<br />

anticipated in association with this project.<br />

What other additional installation<br />

parts will I need?<br />

No additional parts are anticipated or required.<br />

However, if something is identified as faulty or<br />

hazardous with a member’s equipment, the co­op<br />

will replace it.<br />

Who will be changing out the meters?<br />

We anticipate employees and members from a<br />

vendor team will be changing the meters.<br />

Do members have a choice in getting<br />

a new meter?<br />

The plan is to install new meters on all<br />

accounts. The cooperative is embarking on a<br />

systemwide program that will change all existing<br />

residential and commercial meters to acquire<br />

more accurate information, without the need to<br />

enter a member’s property.<br />

Currently, if members have a question about<br />

their energy usage, the cooperative must send<br />

operations personnel to the member/owner’s<br />

property to re­read the meter. With the new<br />

system, customer service representatives can<br />

access the meter information and obtain the<br />

reading almost instantaneously.<br />

The new system will give the cooperative<br />

frequent meter readings, instead of monthly<br />

readings. The new system also will provide new<br />

data that will enable <strong>KIUC</strong> to monitor the system<br />

better and correct inefficiencies.<br />

But what if I REALLY don’t want<br />

a new meter?<br />

While the plan is to install new meters on all<br />

accounts, <strong>KIUC</strong> management and the board are<br />

discussing an opt­out program. If the decision is<br />

made to move forward with this option, there will<br />

be a cost associated with a member’s decision not<br />

to receive a new smart meter.<br />

What is the difference between the<br />

new meters and the old meters?<br />

The new meters are equipped with a two­way<br />

communications module and the ability to<br />

communicate with our central office computer<br />

system. The existing meters were either an<br />

electromechanical device or an older digital<br />

device.<br />

Will I keep the same rate after<br />

the conversion?<br />

Yes, members will continue to stay on the same<br />

rate class as they have in the past.<br />

What if my bill reports more kWh<br />

usage than normal or I think my meter<br />

is not working correctly?<br />

Contact the <strong>KIUC</strong> office right away at 246.4300<br />

to discuss your billing concerns. Electronic meters<br />

are more accurate than analog or mechanical<br />

meters. The new meters installed have been<br />

tested and meet American National Standards<br />

Institute regulations.<br />

Will meter readers ever need to come<br />

to read the meter onsite again once the<br />

new meter is in place?<br />

Probably not. Meter readers no longer will<br />

regularly need to spend valuable time traveling to<br />

every meter for a monthly read. <strong>All</strong> meter reads<br />

will be digitally transmitted back to co­op<br />

headquarters.<br />

What information does the new<br />

meter record?<br />

The new meter records an electronic kWh<br />

reading, the date and time of energy usage, the<br />

overall peak demand of the electric account, if the<br />

meter has rotated backwards, and the number of<br />

times the meter has experienced a loss of power<br />

for any reason. In fact, the meter will record the<br />

date and time of light blinks and the length of a<br />

power outage.<br />

What day of the month will the<br />

meters be read?<br />

<strong>All</strong> of the co­op’s new meters can be read at a<br />

variety of times to obtain a history of account<br />

information. However, for billing purposes,<br />

member bills will be read on monthly schedules.<br />

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Once co­op employees no longer<br />

need to read the meter, can obstacles<br />

be constructed that may make the<br />

meter inaccessible?<br />

No. Reasonable access to equipment still must<br />

be maintained. This allows for cooperative<br />

personnel to either read or maintain the meter, if<br />

necessary, at reasonable times.<br />

How will the co­op read the meters?<br />

The cooperative’s computer will communicate<br />

with the substation­installed equipment, which<br />

sends a request for one or more meter readings.<br />

The meter reading is sent back to the co­op via a<br />

secure network.<br />

Will someone other than the co­op be<br />

able to read the new meter<br />

electronically?<br />

It is unlikely. Meter manufacturers are<br />

incorporating security features and encryption<br />

technology into their meters, as recommended by<br />

national security experts. <strong>KIUC</strong>’s goal is to upgrade<br />

the electric distribution system to make it safer,<br />

more secure and more reliable. Your new digital<br />

meter is part of this effort. Once your new digital<br />

meter is installed, your cooperative will be able to<br />

tell if someone “tampers” with your meter<br />

because the meter will report any tampering<br />

attempts to the cooperative.<br />

Will the co­op continue to do service<br />

inspections?<br />

Routine inspections of all meters and services<br />

will continue to look for safety hazards, theft or<br />

other problems.<br />

How secure will the new meters be?<br />

The meter display is visible for members to<br />

check their consumption. <strong>All</strong> other information<br />

and data stored in the meter is secure and the<br />

meter is sealed.<br />

Can the cooperative disconnect electric<br />

service using the new meters?<br />

Yes, meters have remote disconnect capabilities.<br />

Will the new meter notify the co­op<br />

when the power goes out?<br />

Yes. The meters will be able to record outages,<br />

allowing the cooperative to identify outages to<br />

individual households immediately.<br />

Are there potential health impacts<br />

from a meter that can receive and<br />

send data?<br />

The simple answer is “no,” but like any new<br />

technology, smart grid technology is triggering<br />

concerns among a small segment of consumers.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> is vigorously committed to the safety of its<br />

members, and will make it a priority to address<br />

any concerns in the months to come.<br />

Research conducted by the Electric Power<br />

Research Institute, the Utilities Telecom Council<br />

and others has revealed no health impacts from<br />

digital meters. The radio frequencies emitted by<br />

digital meters fall well below the maximum<br />

recommended in federal guidelines. Compare this<br />

activity to a laptop with a wireless connection,<br />

which is constantly sending and retrieving data.<br />

A digital meter equipped to send and receive<br />

data has an RF density hundreds of times less than<br />

the RF density of a cell phone—and the meters<br />

are installed on the outside of your house, not<br />

next to your ear.<br />

What percentage of a day is the smart<br />

meter transmitting?<br />

Residential meters typically send data packets<br />

once every three to four hours or six to eight<br />

times per day. These low­power devices are<br />

transmitting approximately 0.01% of the day, at<br />

short bursts of less than one second. When they<br />

are not sending data packets they do not emit RF<br />

frequencies.<br />

Will the co­op notify me prior<br />

to installation?<br />

Yes. <strong>KIUC</strong> will send out installation schedules.<br />

How will I know if my meter has<br />

been changed?<br />

The co­op employee or contractor will leave a<br />

door hanger on your front door to let you know they<br />

have changed the meter. <strong>KIUC</strong> will work with<br />

businesses to minimize any inconvenience. You do<br />

not have to be present during the meter change.<br />

Source: NRECA


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________________<br />

2F CNV JQ90381<br />

Cell Phone next to your head -- 0.19 mW/cm2 -- 12,667 times greater<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>’s smart meters and RF fields:<br />

People are continuously exposed to very low<br />

levels of natural and man­made radio frequency<br />

fields, or RF. Even the earth’s surface and the<br />

human body are constant sources of RF fields.<br />

Smart meters will send information about<br />

electricity use to <strong>KIUC</strong> by RF signals. RF exposure<br />

from the smart meters are of much lower power<br />

than other common sources for two reasons:<br />

infrequent signal transmission and distance.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>’s smart meters emit power for far less<br />

than one minute per day—and these meters are<br />

typically placed outdoors, with a wall separating<br />

the meter from the living space. This combination<br />

of placement and infrequent operation means you<br />

would need to be within one foot of 7,000 smart<br />

meters all communicating at the same time to<br />

reach the Federal Communications Commission<br />

exposure limit.<br />

Radio Frequency Comparison<br />

of Common Sources<br />

Cordless phone next to your head -- 0.12 mW/cm2 -- 8,000 times greater<br />

Microwave oven -- 0.0047 mW/cm2 -- 313 times greater<br />

WiFi Signal -- 0.001 mW/cm2 -- 67 times greater<br />

Natural RF from the human body -- 0.0003 mW/cm2 -- 20 times greater<br />

TV, Radio, and Cell Towers -- 0.00015 mW/cm2 -- 10 times greater<br />

Natural RF from the earth -- 0.00013 mW/cm2 -- 8 times greater<br />

Smart Meter at 1 yard away outside -- 0.000015 mW/cm2<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

Based on FCC average exposure<br />

standards which averages exposure over<br />

30 minutes of usage (47CFR1.1310 averaging)<br />

0.0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.20<br />

This information is provided by Dr. Yakov P. Shkolnikov, Ph.D. Dr. Shkolnikov has published more than 25 peer­reviewed papers on<br />

electrical engineering topics such as semiconductor physics and electrical safety and has participated in numerous technical conferences<br />

on medical device analysis and semiconductors. He has a patent pending on security of RFID cards, and has filed several provisional<br />

patents filings on cell phone power management, RFID technology, and mechanical strain sensing.<br />

He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Princeton University, 2005; a master’s in electrical engineering, Princeton University,<br />

2004 and a bachelor’s in engineering physics from Cornell University (summa cum laude), 1999.<br />

Quick Facts<br />

1. The FCC limit for RF exposure is 1 milliwatt<br />

per square centimeter (mW/cm2)<br />

2. At 20 inches in front of a meter, the average<br />

exposure to RF signals is less than the<br />

background RF signals naturally generated by<br />

the earth, and less than 0.007 of the safe<br />

exposure standard set by the FCC.<br />

3. Exposure to RF is significantly reduced by<br />

buildings. At one yard in front of the meter on<br />

a typical day, inside your home, your<br />

exposure is miniscule—more than 1.3 million<br />

times below the FCC standard.<br />

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16 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

Cybersafety<br />

STOP.THINK.CONNECT. That is a national public awareness campaign aimed at<br />

increasing the understanding of cyber threats and empowering the American<br />

public to be safer and more secure online. In honor of National Cyber Security<br />

Awareness Month, <strong>KIUC</strong> wants to share the organization’s tips and advice.<br />

Keep a Clean Machine.<br />

■ Keep security software current. Having the<br />

latest security software, web browser and<br />

operating system are the best defenses against<br />

viruses, malware and other online threats.<br />

■ Automate software updates. Many software<br />

programs will automatically connect and<br />

update to defend against known risks. Turn on<br />

automatic updates if that is an available option.<br />

■ Protect all devices that connect to the Internet.<br />

Along with computers, smart phones, gaming<br />

systems and other web­enabled devices also<br />

need protection from viruses and malware.<br />

■ Plug and scan. USBs and other external devices<br />

can be infected by viruses and malware. Use<br />

your security software to scan them.<br />

Protect Your Personal Information.<br />

■ Secure your accounts. Ask for protection<br />

beyond passwords. Many account providers<br />

now offer additional ways for you verify who<br />

you are before you conduct business on that<br />

site.<br />

■ Make passwords long and strong. Combine<br />

capital and lowercase letters with numbers and<br />

symbols to create a more secure password.<br />

■ Unique account, unique password. Separate<br />

passwords for every account helps thwart<br />

cybercriminals.<br />

■ Write it down and keep it safe. Everyone can<br />

forget a password. Keep a list stored in a safe,<br />

secure place away from your computer.<br />

■ Own your online presence. When available, set<br />

the privacy and security settings on websites to<br />

your comfort level for information sharing. It is<br />

OK to limit who you share information with.


Connect With Care.<br />

■ When in doubt, throw it out. Links in email,<br />

tweets, posts and online advertising are ways<br />

cybercriminals compromise your computer. If it<br />

looks suspicious, even if you know the source, it<br />

is best to delete or, if appropriate, mark as junk<br />

email.<br />

■ Get savvy about Wi­Fi hotspots. Limit the type<br />

of business you conduct and adjust the security<br />

settings on your device to limit who can access<br />

your machine.<br />

■ Protect your $$. When banking and shopping,<br />

check to be sure the sites are security enabled.<br />

Look for web addresses with “https://” or<br />

“shttp://.” That means the site takes extra<br />

measures to help secure your information.<br />

“Http://” is not secure.<br />

Be Web Wise.<br />

■ Stay current. Keep pace with new ways to stay<br />

safe online. Check trusted websites for the<br />

latest information, and share with friends,<br />

family and colleagues. Encourage them to be<br />

web wise.<br />

■ Think before you act. Be wary of<br />

communications that implore you to act<br />

immediately, offers something that sounds too<br />

good to be true or asks for personal<br />

information.<br />

The term social media really just refers to the<br />

use of web­based and mobile technologies to<br />

increase the effectiveness of communicating—<br />

media for social interaction. <strong>KIUC</strong>’s goal is to do<br />

whatever it takes to reach more members more<br />

often. So in addition to traditional tools such as<br />

Currents magazine, inserts, quarterly updates and<br />

such, we have begun supplementing them with<br />

social media platforms.<br />

■ Back it up. Protect your valuable work, music,<br />

photos and other digital information by making<br />

an electronic copy and storing it safely.<br />

Be a Good Online Citizen.<br />

■ Safer for me, more secure for all. What you do<br />

online has the potential to affect everyone—at<br />

home, at work and around the world. Practicing<br />

good online habits benefits the global digital<br />

community.<br />

■ Post only about others as you have them post<br />

about you.<br />

■ Help authorities fight cybercrime. Report stolen<br />

finances or identities and other cybercrime to<br />

www.ic3.gov (Internet Crime Complaint<br />

Center), the Federal Trade Commission at<br />

http://www.onguardonline.gov/filecomplaint.aspx<br />

(if it is fraud), and to your local<br />

law enforcement or state attorney general as<br />

appropriate.<br />

Practice Stop.Think.Connect. Encourage others to<br />

do it as well.<br />

For more information, please go to<br />

www.stopthinkconnect.org, and get involved.<br />

Creating an<br />

Interactive Dialogue<br />

Reaching more members, more often<br />

We are encouraged by early participation and<br />

would like to keep our momentum going. You can<br />

begin by “liking” us on Facebook,<br />

www.facebook.com/<strong>Kauai</strong>Coop, or “follow” us on<br />

Twitter, www.twitter.com/<strong>KIUC</strong>, to stay informed<br />

of news, events, energy­efficiency opportunities<br />

and much more.<br />

We hope you will embrace these new platforms<br />

and join us in our journey to more interactive<br />

communications.<br />

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By Anne Barnes<br />

Cracking QR Codes<br />

QR codes are NOT new. What is relatively new is<br />

the use of QR codes in public relations, marketing<br />

and communications. <strong>KIUC</strong> has begun adding<br />

these codes to our communications efforts.<br />

These two­dimensional barcodes are designed<br />

to have their contents decoded at a high speed. To<br />

take advantage, you will need:<br />

1. A mobile phone with a camera<br />

2. A mobile phone with internet access if you<br />

want to go straight online<br />

3. A QR code reader installed on the phone<br />

In today’s world, nearly every mobile phone has<br />

a digital camera. The camera, along with decoding<br />

software, can be used to capture a picture of the<br />

QR code. Many free downloads are available for<br />

decoding software, which will transform the data<br />

held in the code into an action for your mobile<br />

phone in a matter of milliseconds.<br />

Download, point, click … and join us!


Facebook: A network of personal and<br />

professional connections, known as “friends.”<br />

Users share general comments, pictures, website<br />

links and videos. Profiles can be open to the public<br />

or permission­based.<br />

■ Wall: A list of personal updates and direct<br />

posts from friends.<br />

■ News feed: A real­time list of updates from<br />

friends and businesses.<br />

■ Fan: Facebook users may become fans of<br />

groups or businesses. <strong>Up</strong>dates from<br />

businesses appear in a fan’s news feed.<br />

Twitter: A microblogging network limiting<br />

comments to 140 characters. Users share news,<br />

website links and images with other users who<br />

subscribe, or “follow,” an account. Comments can<br />

be open to the public or permission­based.<br />

■ Tweet: To post a comment on Twitter.<br />

■ Mention: Include the “@” sign followed by the<br />

name of the user or business in a tweet.<br />

Common Terms<br />

In Social Media<br />

■ Direct message: <strong>All</strong>ows two Twitter users to<br />

communicate privately.<br />

■ Retweet: To forward a tweet, users add<br />

“RT @” followed by the originating Twitter<br />

account name and the original tweet.<br />

■ Hashtag: Twitter users group topics by adding<br />

the character “#” before words others might<br />

want to search for.<br />

LinkedIn: A professional network of<br />

connections, known as “links.” Serves as an online<br />

resume and referral service, and allows users to<br />

share presentations and documents with peers.<br />

YouTube, Vimeo: Video hosting and streaming<br />

services offering branded “channels” or pages for<br />

collections of videos. Users may embed videos<br />

from both services onto other websites.<br />

Flickr, Photobucket, Smugmug: Multimedia<br />

hosting and sharing services for pictures.<br />

—Source: NRECA’s Megan McKoy­Noe<br />

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By Pam Blair<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> KEIKI<br />

Halloween Safety<br />

Halloween is a cherished tradition, but<br />

the excitement of the night can cause<br />

children to forget to be careful. There is<br />

no real “trick” to making Halloween a<br />

“treat” for the entire family. Following<br />

some common sense practices can help<br />

children and adults keep this annual day<br />

of make­believe safe and fun.<br />

Selecting Safe Costumes<br />

and Decorations<br />

Costumes should be bright, reflective and made<br />

of flame­retardant material. They should be short<br />

enough to prevent tripping. For good visibility,<br />

add reflective tape to the costume or the<br />

trick­or­treat bag.<br />

Think twice before using simulated knives, guns<br />

or swords. If such props must be used, be certain<br />

they do not appear authentic and are soft and<br />

flexible to prevent injury.<br />

Masks should fit securely and not hinder<br />

visibility. They should have nose and mouth<br />

openings and large eyeholes.<br />

Because masks can limit or block eyesight,<br />

consider non­toxic and hypoallergenic face paint<br />

or a decorative hat as an alternative.<br />

When shopping for costumes, wigs and<br />

accessories, purchase only those with a label<br />

indicating they are flame resistant.<br />

Consider fire safety when decorating. Use<br />

battery­powered lanterns or chemical lightsticks<br />

instead of candles in decorations and costumes.<br />

Do not overload electrical outlets with holiday<br />

lighting or special effects, and do not block<br />

exit doors.<br />

Keep jack­o‘­lanterns away from drapes,<br />

decorations, flammable materials, or areas where<br />

children and pets will be standing or walking.<br />

Trick­or­Treating Tips<br />

A parent or responsible adult should always<br />

accompany young children on their neighborhood<br />

rounds. Older children should trick­or­treat in<br />

large groups, and only in familiar areas at homes<br />

with porch lights on. Parents should know where<br />

they are going.<br />

Accept treats at the door and never go into<br />

a stranger’s house.<br />

Carry a flashlight to light your way and make<br />

you more visible, and stay away from open<br />

fires and candles. Costumes can be<br />

extremely flammable.


Walk on sidewalks, not in the street. Follow<br />

traffic signals and rules of the road, and avoid<br />

taking shortcuts across backyards or alleys. Look<br />

both ways before crossing the street, and cross<br />

only at corners.<br />

Homeowners should prepare for trick­ortreaters<br />

by removing obstacles from the front<br />

yard, restraining dogs and other animals, and<br />

lighting the house well. Check around your<br />

property for flowerpots, low tree limbs, support<br />

wires or garden hoses that may prove hazardous<br />

to young children rushing from house to house.<br />

Confine, segregate or otherwise prepare<br />

household pets for an evening of frightful sights<br />

and sounds. Be sure all dogs and cats are wearing<br />

collars and proper identification tags. Consult your<br />

veterinarian for further advice.<br />

Provide individually wrapped treats or offer kids<br />

nonfood treats, such as stickers and erasers.<br />

Instruct children to bring all candy home before<br />

eating it so you can carefully inspect it. Though<br />

tampering is rare, an adult should closely examine<br />

all treats and throw away any spoiled, unwrapped<br />

or suspicious items.<br />

Children should not snack while out trick­ortreating.<br />

To help them resist the temptation to<br />

munch, give them a snack or light meal before<br />

they head out.<br />

Parents of young children should remove any<br />

choking hazards, such as gum, peanuts, hard<br />

candies or small toys.<br />

Remind all household drivers to remain<br />

cautious and drive slowly throughout<br />

the community.<br />

If going to an adult Halloween party, don’t drink<br />

and drive. Establish a designated driver.<br />

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ATTENTION, TEACHERS!<br />

Order now!<br />

Call Shelley Paik at 246.4378.<br />

Kids “Super Energy Saver”<br />

Classroom Kit<br />

This program is for school­age children grades K­3.<br />

The program materials teach kids about electricity,<br />

electrical safety, energy savings and renewable<br />

energy. The kits are designed for teachers<br />

or cooperative staff to present to<br />

children.<br />

The program teaches kids<br />

how to become “Super<br />

Energy Savers” by taking a<br />

checklist home and walking<br />

through the house with their<br />

parents to identify energy­saving<br />

practices. The kids bring the<br />

checklist back to school and receive<br />

a “Super Energy Saver” certificate<br />

signed by CFL Charlie.<br />

The Kids “Super Energy Saver”<br />

classroom kits include the following<br />

materials:<br />

■ Classroom poster featuring CFL<br />

Charlie<br />

■ Teacher instructions<br />

■ Energy­saving checklists<br />

■ “Super Energy Saver” certificates<br />

■ Activity booklets<br />

■ Folders<br />

■ Super Energy Saver light switch<br />

covers<br />

■ One teacher instruction sheet<br />

and poster and 30 each of the<br />

other materials.<br />

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By Anne Barnes<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> IN THE COMMUNITY<br />

You Can Help <strong>KIUC</strong><br />

It is easy to take something for granted when<br />

you see it every day. We drive by row after row of<br />

them, but how often do we think about utility<br />

poles? Yet these silent sentinels—often under<br />

attack in our community—are critical to <strong>KIUC</strong>’s<br />

mission of delivering safe and reliable power.<br />

Co­ops rely on more than 41 million utility poles<br />

to support these lines. These staunch supporters<br />

of electricity are under constant attack from the<br />

elements: storms, insects, moisture and harsh<br />

soils. But people play a part in pole erosion, too.<br />

At first, utility poles may seem like ideal places<br />

for posters, signs or even clotheslines. However,<br />

these items and the staples and nails left behind<br />

when they are removed create serious safety<br />

hazards for <strong>KIUC</strong> workers. Abandoned nails, tacks<br />

or staples can rip through protective gloves,<br />

leaving line workers exposed to thousands of volts<br />

of energy when working on power lines.<br />

Even when nails are removed, the leftover holes<br />

provide easy entry for bugs and water, causing a<br />

pole that should have lasted four decades or more<br />

to weaken much faster. Signs can cause auto<br />

accidents by distracting drivers and blocking pole<br />

reflectors. Fallen signs also litter the roadway and<br />

take away from the beauty of our island.<br />

The Public Utilities Commission’s General Order<br />

#6, Rule #34 regarding “Foreign Attachments,”<br />

strictly prohibits affixing any nonutility items to<br />

utility poles.<br />

It is <strong>KIUC</strong>’s responsibility to assure our workers<br />

are safe. Please help us by not attaching anything<br />

to utility poles. When you see <strong>KIUC</strong> crews<br />

removing foreign attachments from poles, please<br />

understand it is their job to do so, and it is for<br />

their own safety.<br />

We need your help. If you notice anyone trying<br />

to attach something to a utility pole, let them<br />

know it is dangerous and against the law.<br />

To report emergencies or other safety matters,<br />

call <strong>KIUC</strong> 24 hours a day at 808.246.4300.<br />

Crews Be Safe<br />

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By Anne Barnes<br />

Kaua‘i County Farm Bureau Fair<br />

This year at the Kaua‘i County Farm Bureau Fair<br />

we asked our members to submit questions they<br />

have about the cooperative. While we received<br />

hundreds of questions regarding everything from<br />

bill payment options to board duties and<br />

renewable solutions, not surprisingly the most<br />

frequently asked question this year was, “How<br />

can I be more energy efficient to save money on<br />

my electric bill?”<br />

To respond to that, we offer a quick guide to<br />

Energy Services available from <strong>KIUC</strong> in 2011. From<br />

home visits to rebate programs, <strong>KIUC</strong> provides<br />

extensive opportunities to save.<br />

Home Visits were designed to resolve high bill<br />

inquiries, and are available when questions about<br />

high bills cannot be resolved by other means. An<br />

energy specialist visits the home, helps determine<br />

what conditions are causing high consumption,<br />

and provides general educational and program<br />

information that may help the member manage<br />

their energy consumption.<br />

The Heat Pump Water Heater Rebate Program<br />

provides customers with a $300 rebate for<br />

replacing an existing electric water heater, a<br />

nonfunctioning heat pump water heater or a<br />

nonfunctioning solar water heater. New<br />

construction does not qualify.<br />

The New Efficient Appliance Replacement<br />

Rebate Program is an incentive program designed<br />

to encourage members to discard older, lessefficient<br />

refrigerators, clothes washers and<br />

freezers and replace them with new, energyefficient<br />

models. The rebate is $50. Applications<br />

are available from your retailer or <strong>KIUC</strong>.


The Qualifying Member Appliance Replacement<br />

Program is designed to help qualifying low­income<br />

seniors (age 60+) reduce their residential<br />

electricity use by replacing older, less­efficient<br />

refrigerators and defective electric water heaters<br />

with new, more efficient ones at no cost to the<br />

member. This program is offered in partnership<br />

with the County of Kaua‘i. For program<br />

information and to determine eligibility, interested<br />

customers must call the County of Kaua‘i Offices of<br />

Community Assistance, Agency on Elderly Affairs<br />

at 241.4487.<br />

The Appliance Meter Service Program gives<br />

members a way to meter and record the amount<br />

of electricity consumed by most common electric<br />

appliances. This helps identify high consumption<br />

appliances that can be targeted for replacement.<br />

Information also can be used to modify the use of<br />

various appliances and help reduce consumption.<br />

Meters may be borrowed for up to seven days,<br />

and are available through member service<br />

representatives at the main office.<br />

Above, <strong>KIUC</strong> employee and board volunteers, Brad Rockwell, Richard Vetter, Ira Fernandez, Carol Bain and Claurino Bueno shared information with members at<br />

the Kaua‘i Farm Bureau Fair. Right, Joe Fontanilla hands Heidi Tokuda and Mary Silva giveaway items at the fair.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 25


Lyn Casticimo, Kevin Akita<br />

and Kymi Sakai take their<br />

turn volunteering at the<br />

county fair.<br />

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The Solar Loan Program offers zero­interest<br />

loans to members who want to change their<br />

existing electric water heater to a solar water<br />

heating system, or replace an existing<br />

nonfunctional solar water heater. <strong>KIUC</strong> pays the<br />

interest for the participant, while the participant<br />

repays the principal over five years. No down<br />

payment is required. <strong>KIUC</strong> operates this program<br />

in partnership with Kaua‘i Community Federal<br />

Credit Union and the County of Kaua‘i Housing<br />

Agency.<br />

The Solar Rebate Program provides an $800<br />

rebate incentive from <strong>KIUC</strong> for members who<br />

want to replace their existing electric water heater<br />

with a solar water heater, or replace an existing<br />

nonfunctional solar water heater.<br />

Members also asked, “Why is my bill so much<br />

higher than my neighbor’s?”<br />

Here are some things that can account for the<br />

differences:<br />

Demographics. The size of the household and<br />

the age of household members.<br />

Appliances. The electric water heater is<br />

normally the largest energy user in the home. The<br />

type and condition of the water heater and the<br />

temperature setting are all factors. Even a solar<br />

water heater can waste money if you do not use it<br />

correctly. How many refrigerators and freezers are<br />

present, and what is the age, size and condition of<br />

each? The cost of running refrigerators and<br />

freezers can vary per month, depending on the<br />

units’ age and condition. Appliance mix is a big<br />

factor.<br />

Lifestyle. Do you cook more? Use more hot<br />

water? How about guests? Do you wash clothes in<br />

warm or hot water? This can make a bill much<br />

The Ring of Fire, a popular ride this year at the fair.<br />

higher than it has to be. How about the electric<br />

dryer? Electric dryers are another big user. Lights<br />

and fans typically use little energy, but numerous<br />

ceiling fans left on for many hours at a time can<br />

add up over the month.<br />

Remember, no two homes are truly alike. For<br />

more detailed household usage information, see<br />

this month’s Energy Service’s section on page 8.<br />

Thank you to all who stopped by our booth. We<br />

will continue to answer your questions through <strong>KIUC</strong><br />

Currents, member meetings, inserts, releases and<br />

online. If you ever have questions or concerns you<br />

feel are not being addressed, please visit us at<br />

www.kiuc.coop, email us at infor@kiuc.coop, “like”<br />

us at www.facebook.com/<strong>Kauai</strong>Coop, follow us on<br />

Twitter at www.twitter/<strong>KIUC</strong>, call us at 246.4300, or<br />

send a note to Anne Barnes, <strong>KIUC</strong> Currents, 4463<br />

Pahe‘e St, Suite 1, Lihue, HI 96766­2000.


By Shelley Paik<br />

What the Well-Dressed<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> Lineman is Wearing<br />

Each day, <strong>KIUC</strong>’s construction crews work in close proximity to live wires, either overhead or underground. The hazards are<br />

many. To help protect our crews, they use specialized equipment. Here is a brief description of some of the equipment they use<br />

to keep them safe. We hope that when you see our crews on the side of the road, you will slow down and be aware of your role<br />

in keeping them safe!<br />

Safety Glasses—Nonmetallic, one­piece frame with side panels for<br />

added protection. Sunglasses are a necessity against hazardous sun glare,<br />

particularly when the lineman works on energized lines.<br />

Rubber Glove Protectors—Leather gloves with a Velcro tightening<br />

strap and attached orange vinyl cuff worn over insulated rubber gloves to<br />

reduce the chance of puncture or tearing from sharp objects.<br />

Safety Harness—A full body harness is used for working in an elevated<br />

bucket. the harness attaches to the bucket­truck boom with a lanyard.<br />

Lanyard—A nylon strap with locking snap hooks connects the lineman’s<br />

safety harness to the truck boom to prevent falling.<br />

Hinged Hot Stick—The insulated, dielectric­tested fiberglass tool is used<br />

to move or adjust live electrical equipment.<br />

Hard Hat—Made from hard plastic with an inner web suspension system, it<br />

has universal slots to attach accessories such as earmuffs. The extended brim<br />

protects the face from falling debris. It is factory­tested for dielectric strength<br />

and discarded before dieletric breakdown.<br />

Arm Protector Sleeves—Dieletric­tested, seamless, vulcanized molded<br />

rubber protects the wearer’s arms from unintentional contact with an energized<br />

power source.<br />

Shirt—Long­sleeved, that is arc rated and stitching with nonmetallic buttons. It<br />

requires industrial wash with no soap or chlorine bleach to maintain its flameretardant<br />

finish.<br />

Rubber Gloves—Dielectric­tested, rubber liner insulated gloves provide<br />

electrical protection. Glove thickness dictates the level of voltage line personnel<br />

may work. Ratings: Class I—10,000 volts, Class II—20,000 volts, Class III—30,000<br />

volts and Class IV—40,000 volts.<br />

Journeyman Lineman Joshua Block shows his safety equipment<br />

when doing hotline work in the bucket.<br />

Getting the Pole Job Done<br />

Even more special equipment<br />

is necessary if the job includes<br />

climbing electrical poles. A<br />

leather/synthetic belt holds tools<br />

in a leather pouch and a strap<br />

that adjusts to different pole<br />

sizes. Climbers that have padded<br />

tops and attach to the legs with<br />

straps have triangular points that<br />

jab into a pole as the lineman<br />

climbs (see cover photo).<br />

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Stay Clear! Photo<br />

A downed power line may not be a dead line.<br />

It could cause serious injury or death.<br />

If someone is injured by contact with a power line,<br />

call 911 and keep others away until help arrives.<br />

If a power line falls across or near your vehicle<br />

while you are in it, stay inside until help arrives. If<br />

you must exit, jump clear so that no part of your<br />

body is touching the car when you land. KEEP<br />

BOTH FEET TOGETHER, and shuffle or hop at least<br />

30 feet away from the vehicle.<br />

28 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

by Shelley Paik<br />

For more information<br />

call 246.4300.


Photo by Maile Moriguchi<br />

We all want to feel safe in our homes and in our<br />

neighborhoods. It is also up to us as individuals,<br />

and collectively as families, to help make our<br />

neighborhoods safer.<br />

Between <strong>KIUC</strong>’s generation plant and the<br />

members who use the plant’s electricity are<br />

substations. They transform voltage from high to<br />

low to feed the correct voltage to the receiver.<br />

Substations often are located near homes and<br />

businesses. Safety precautions should be followed<br />

when living near them.<br />

<strong>All</strong> <strong>KIUC</strong> substations are surrounded by tall<br />

fences marked with warning signs. The co­op also<br />

has one indoor substation at Lydgate in Wailua.<br />

Remember these rules regarding substations:<br />

1. Access to substations is forbidden to<br />

unauthorized personnel.<br />

2. If an item is accidentally dropped into a<br />

substation, do not try to retrieve it yourself.<br />

Instead, call <strong>KIUC</strong> and ask for help retrieving<br />

the item. Never attempt to retrieve an object<br />

using a pole or net. If the pole is made of<br />

metal or is even slightly damp, it can conduct<br />

electricity.<br />

3. Never touch or climb fences near substations.<br />

4. To avoid encounters with substations<br />

altogether, encourage children to play away<br />

from substations.<br />

While you may not live near an electric<br />

substation, around our neighborhoods there often<br />

are power lines that soar above our streets. These<br />

lines are directly connected to the substations and<br />

bring electricity to our homes. They also can be<br />

dangerous. Follow these safety rules:<br />

By Anne Barnes and Maile Moriguchi<br />

Electrical Safety in<br />

Your Neighborhood<br />

Safe, reliable power is our business<br />

1. No one should climb utility poles or trees<br />

close to utility lines.<br />

2. Kites and balloons should not be flown<br />

around power lines.<br />

3. If a power line has fallen, please use extreme<br />

caution and stay clear of the line. Downed<br />

power lines should never be touched or<br />

approached.<br />

4. If a power line lands on your vehicle, remain<br />

in the car until help arrives. If the emergency<br />

requires you to leave the vehicle, jump clear<br />

so no part of your body is touching the car<br />

when you land. Keep both feet together, and<br />

shuffle or hop at least 30 feet away with your<br />

feet close together. Stay away from any object<br />

that may have touched the power line,<br />

including fences and walls.<br />

5. Treat every line as though it were energized.<br />

6. If you play with high­power water squirters,<br />

keep them away from power lines. If you shoot<br />

water at a power line, electricity can travel<br />

down the stream of water, right back to you!<br />

Some neighborhoods have underground power<br />

lines. The dangers in these areas are in the<br />

padmount transformers known as “green boxes.”<br />

These boxes contain transformers similar to those<br />

on the line that change voltage to be used in<br />

member homes. Padmount transformers usually<br />

are located on cement slabs fronting homes.<br />

While these transformers are locked, children<br />

should not be allowed to play on or near them.<br />

At <strong>KIUC</strong>, our business is providing you safe,<br />

reliable power. If you have any questions, please<br />

contact us at 246.4300.<br />

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By Anne Barnes<br />

Call Before You Dig<br />

Avoid tree and utility conflicts<br />

to keep your family safe<br />

and ensure reliable electric<br />

service to your home<br />

The same trees that beautify your landscape and<br />

provide shade for your home can be responsible for<br />

serious danger to your family, and a potential<br />

problem with your family’s electrical service. Trees<br />

growing too close to electric lines are the primary<br />

cause of momentary short circuits and flickering<br />

lights. In the case of a storm, the limbs on those<br />

trees are likely to knock power lines out completely<br />

and create a threat to your safety.<br />

Overhead Lines<br />

Create a plan before you plant<br />

Overhead utility lines are the easiest to see and<br />

probably the ones we take most for granted.<br />

Although these lines look harmless enough, they<br />

can be extremely dangerous.<br />

Planting tall­growing trees under and near these<br />

lines eventually requires <strong>KIUC</strong> to prune them to<br />

maintain safe clearance from the wires. This pruning<br />

may result in the tree having an unnatural<br />

appearance. Periodic pruning also can lead to a<br />

shortened life span for the tree.<br />

Trees that must be pruned away from power<br />

lines are under greater stress and are more<br />

susceptible to insects and disease. Small,<br />

immature trees planted today can become<br />

problem trees in the future. Tall­growing trees<br />

near overhead lines can cause service<br />

interruptions when trees contact wires. Children<br />

or adults climbing in these trees can be severely<br />

injured or even killed if they come in contact with<br />

the wires.<br />

Proper selection and placement of trees in and<br />

around overhead utilities can eliminate potential<br />

public safety hazards, reduce expenses for utilities<br />

and their members, and improve the appearance<br />

of landscapes.<br />

Underground Lines<br />

Call Before You Dig!<br />

Trees are much more than just what you see<br />

overhead. Many times, the root area is larger than<br />

the branch spread above ground.<br />

Much of the utility service provided today runs<br />

below ground. Tree roots and underground lines<br />

often coexist without problems. However, trees<br />

planted near underground lines could have their<br />

roots damaged if the lines need to be dug up for<br />

repairs.<br />

The biggest danger to underground lines occurs<br />

during planting. Before you plant, make sure you<br />

are aware of the location of any underground<br />

utilities. To be certain you do not accidentally dig<br />

into any lines and risk serious injury or a costly<br />

service interruption, call Hawai‘i One Call Center<br />

tollfree at 1.866.423.7287 at least five days before<br />

you dig.<br />

Never assume these utility lines are buried<br />

deeper than you plan to dig. In some cases, utility<br />

lines are very close to the surface.<br />

Safer is Smarter<br />

To protect your family, your property and your<br />

power service, homeowners should keep trees<br />

trimmed away from power lines. If you have<br />

questions, contact <strong>KIUC</strong> at 246.4300.<br />

Remember …<br />

call before you dig!


Photos courtesy of NRECA and <strong>Cooperative</strong>.com<br />

No matter where Americans choose to live<br />

today, most can get electric service—and at a<br />

price close to the cost of providing it to them.<br />

But that wasn’t always the case. Prior to 1935,<br />

life in rural America generally started at sunrise<br />

and ended at sunset.<br />

That’s because nine out of 10 rural homes had<br />

no electric service.<br />

While it was technically possible to deliver<br />

electricity to rural areas, it was not deemed<br />

necessary or economically feasible by the<br />

investor­owned utilities (IOUs) of that day.<br />

The bottom line is that it was not profitable to<br />

the power companies to extend service to<br />

sparsely populated country homes.<br />

Rural residents close to a power company’s line<br />

were required to pay the full cost of connecting<br />

their homes to the system.<br />

In many cases, that fee was nearly twice the<br />

annual farm income.<br />

By Pam Blair<br />

Electrifying Rural America<br />

Once that initial investment was made, rural<br />

consumers discovered they would have to pay 10<br />

to 12 cents a kilowatt­hour—double the rate for<br />

urban customers. In some cases, the charge was<br />

as high as 40 cents per kWh.<br />

Given such exorbitant prices, the IOUs ensured<br />

rural America remained in the dark.<br />

President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s rural<br />

electrification program changed that,<br />

transforming the country through federal lowinterest<br />

Rural Electrification Administration (REA)<br />

loans designed to electrify all of America.<br />

But electrifying the country wasn’t easy.<br />

For years, power companies ignored all but a<br />

few heavily populated, easy­to­reach and<br />

economically well off rural areas.<br />

That assured them of maximizing their profits.<br />

Ironically, even with access to federal money,<br />

most IOUs still weren’t interested in extending<br />

service to rural areas.<br />

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32 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

Most of the loan recipients were newly formed<br />

rural electric cooperatives.<br />

If rural America was to have access to electricity,<br />

rural residents discovered they would have to<br />

make it happen themselves.<br />

Today, nearly a thousand locally owned co­ops<br />

provide power to more than 35 million people—<br />

around 11 percent of the nation—in 47 states.<br />

Working together for the common good was not<br />

a new concept for farmers, who had organized<br />

agriculture­oriented co­ops.<br />

Now hungry for electricity, rural residents<br />

journeyed up and down country roads, seeking<br />

support for development of electric cooperatives.<br />

By and large, they were successful. In “The Next<br />

Greatest Thing: 50 Years of Rural Electrification in<br />

America,” the story is recounted of one farmer<br />

who—told his farm was too far from REA lines—<br />

literally moved his house so he could join the local<br />

co­op and get electricity.<br />

By the end of 1948, more than 40,000<br />

consumers a month were being connected to<br />

lines. In 1949, REA­financed co­ops energized<br />

184,000 miles of electric line—nearly 700 miles a<br />

working day.<br />

As the lights came on across rural America, farm<br />

life was transformed. Farm chores previously done<br />

by hand—with the light of a lantern—became<br />

easier with electricity. So did household activities<br />

such as washing, ironing, cooking and cleaning.<br />

“Brothers and sisters, I want to tell you this,”<br />

another farmer told a gathering at his church in<br />

the early 1940s, shortly after his property was<br />

electrified. “The greatest thing on earth is to have<br />

the love of God in your heart, and the next<br />

greatest thing is to have electricity in your house.”<br />

Today, electricity is available to more than 99<br />

percent of the nation’s rural residents—mostly<br />

through electric co­ops.


To perform their mission, electric cooperatives<br />

own and maintain 2.3 million miles—44 percent—<br />

of the nation’s electric distribution lines, covering<br />

three­quarters of the nation’s land mass. Their<br />

assets top $70 billion.<br />

And they provide electrical service in a way far<br />

different than IOUs.<br />

Unlike profit­motivated companies, rural<br />

electric systems are owned and controlled by the<br />

people they serve.<br />

That’s important, because stockholders and<br />

consumers have vastly different interests. Stockholders<br />

want a return on their investment, while<br />

consumers want low rates and quality service.<br />

Because rates and policies are set by memberelected<br />

boards of directors, electric cooperatives<br />

have a history of listening to and respecting the<br />

wishes of their members.<br />

Customer service and billing problems are<br />

handled locally by neighbors, and money paid to<br />

co­ops stays in the community.<br />

Thanks to the formation of electric<br />

cooperatives, access to electricity at­cost is now<br />

possible in rural America.<br />

Pam Blair is assistant editor for Ruralite Services,<br />

Inc., based in Forest Grove, Oregon. She has won<br />

numerous awards for energy­related articles<br />

produced during 17 years of work for rural electric<br />

cooperatives.<br />

One out of every four<br />

Americans belongs to a co­op<br />

October is National Coop Month for the<br />

nation’s 40,000 plus cooperatives. <strong>KIUC</strong> is part<br />

of the network of nearly 1,000 consumerowned<br />

electric cooperatives that provides electricity to<br />

37 million people in 47 states. Owned and<br />

governed by the members in hundreds of small<br />

communities, electric coops have been<br />

demonstrating strong commitment to their<br />

local communities since they turned on the<br />

lights in rural America in the 1930s. Today, they<br />

generate jobs and income, support local causes<br />

through charitable contributions and<br />

volunteerism, improve the environment,<br />

support education and invest in new<br />

community businesses.<br />

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34 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

SOS Has a New Coordinator<br />

Biologist/Zoologist Marie Morin looks forward<br />

to sharing her passion for Kaua‘i’s native seabirds<br />

Photos by Maile Moriguchi


Marie Morin embraced her new job as the Save<br />

our Shearwaters (SOS) program coordinator at<br />

Kaua‘i Humane Society by working the Kaua‘i<br />

County Farm Bureau Fair all weekend in August.<br />

“I’ve been working at returning to Hawai‘i for a<br />

long time, and this fair is a wonderful reminder of<br />

all the things about this special place I’ve missed,”<br />

Morin said in a brief interview between speaking<br />

with hundreds of fairgoers.<br />

Morin holds a bachelor’s in wildlife biology from<br />

the University of California­Davis, a master’s in<br />

forest biology (wildlife group) from the University of<br />

Washington in Seattle and a doctorate in zoology<br />

from the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. She did<br />

her dissertation on the endangered Laysan finch—<br />

an endemic Hawaiian Honeycreeper found on the<br />

refuge island of Laysan in the leeward chain of<br />

Hawaiian <strong>Island</strong>s.<br />

She has spent the better part of the last 30 years<br />

working primarily with birds, mostly endangered<br />

birds. In the past, she has worked as a biologist for<br />

the California Department of Fish and Game, two<br />

national forests (Tongass National Forest in Alaska<br />

and Sequoia National Forest in California), the<br />

Division of Forestry and Wildlife in Hawai‘i, the U.S.<br />

Fish and Wildlife Service in Oregon and at Hawai‘i<br />

Volcanoes National Park and the three smaller<br />

national historical parks on the Kona side of Hawai‘i.<br />

Morin is past president of the Hawai‘i Chapter of<br />

The Wildlife Society and past two­time past<br />

treasurer of the Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife<br />

Society—the national professional organization of<br />

wildlife biologists.<br />

She soon will be joined by husband Joel Simasko,<br />

a physician with Kaiser Northwest and previously at<br />

the Honolulu Kaiser Clinic and Kona Kaiser. Morin is<br />

the mother of two adopted sons, Jon and Jake.<br />

Most recently, Morin taught biology and wildlife<br />

biology at Portland Community College.<br />

“My true passion is wildlife conservation, and I<br />

am happy to return more actively to wildlife<br />

management as the SOS program coordinator,”<br />

Morin said. “The SOS program provides the<br />

opportunity to engage in public outreach and<br />

education regarding native wildlife. I have always<br />

loved Hawai‘i and the wonderful flora and fauna. “<br />

Morin is busy catching up, getting everything up<br />

and running for the impending fall­out season;<br />

preparing public outreach; studying the many years<br />

of fall­out data; continuing to update and refine the<br />

data set; and working closely with others on the<br />

island and throughout the state who are working on<br />

shearwaters and petrel.<br />

“My ultimate goal is to help with increased<br />

restoration of Hawai‘i’s unique native birds so that<br />

our children’s children, and their children, can see<br />

the native birds forever in the wild,” she said.<br />

ThePower<br />

to Partner<br />

Every year on Kaua‘i, hundreds of Newell Shearwaters are attracted to<br />

bright lights, fly into unseen objects, and fall. Although temporarily<br />

stunned, most of the birds are uninjured. Nearly 90 percent of them can<br />

be rescued and returned to the wild.<br />

You can help.<br />

In partnership with Kaua‘i <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Utility</strong> <strong>Cooperative</strong> and DLNR Division of<br />

Forestry and Wildlife, the Kaua‘i Humane Society is urging Kaua‘i residents<br />

and visitors to help Save Our Shearwaters. Go to www.kauaihumane.org to<br />

learn how. Thank you and Aloha.<br />

You can help:<br />

• Keep a non­airtight container and towel in your vehicle.<br />

• If you find a downed bird, gently pick it up with the towel covering<br />

the head, and completely around its back and wings. Place in the<br />

container.<br />

• Keep the bird covered and quiet in a shaded area. Do NOT feed or<br />

water.<br />

• Take the bird to the nearest aid station listed below. Please do NOT<br />

attempt to release the bird yourself.<br />

• Please record the information requested at the aid station.<br />

SOS Aid Station Locations<br />

West—Waimea Fire Station • Hanapēpē Fire Station<br />

Kalaheo Fire Station • Port <strong>All</strong>en Chevron • PMRF<br />

South—Kōloa Fire Station<br />

Central­East—Līhu‘e Fire Station • Kapa‘a Fire Station<br />

Matson Nawiliwili • Kaua‘i Humane Society<br />

North—Kilauea Medical Group • Hanalei Fire Station<br />

Hanalei Liquor Store<br />

From left, SOS Technician<br />

Marilou Knight, SOS<br />

Rehabilitation Specialist Tracy<br />

Anderson and new SOS<br />

Coordinator Marie Morin.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 35


36 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

Vegetation Management<br />

Minimizing Service Interruptions<br />

Trees can be a power line’s worst enemy. Strong<br />

winds and storms can topple trees or shatter<br />

branches, pulling down power lines and causing<br />

outages. Sometimes, even heavily damaged lines<br />

remain energized and can electrify trees and<br />

nearby objects.<br />

Stray voltage and arcs are capable of serious<br />

injury, or death, to personnel who come into<br />

contact with or possibly even close to such events.<br />

Last year, nearly 20 percent of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s outages<br />

were due to trees on lines. That is why <strong>KIUC</strong><br />

maintains an aggressive vegetation management<br />

program using four full­time contract crews to<br />

control the tree­line contact problem.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>’s right­of­way vegetation management<br />

program is designed to minimize service<br />

interruptions from overgrown or fallen trees along<br />

rights of way for transmission and distribution<br />

circuits. Each year, every foot of every line—more<br />

than 1,165 miles of overhead line—is inspected to<br />

identify distribution and transmission problems,<br />

including hazardous vegetation.<br />

Trees encroaching on power lines—or that are<br />

likely to do so within a year—require trimming.<br />

How much to trim is prescribed by a utility<br />

forester based on tree growth rate and structure,<br />

limb configurations, wind sway and line sag. The<br />

species, environmental factors, irrigation and<br />

proximity of the tree to the line are considered.<br />

A margin of safety is added above minimum<br />

clearance requirements.<br />

After these determinations are made, <strong>KIUC</strong><br />

implements a planned and consistent trimming<br />

cycle to ensure dollars are well spent and power<br />

lines stay clear. Faster­growing areas require<br />

greater clearances at the time of trim to reduce<br />

stress to the tree and and costs associated with<br />

the trimming.


State law requires <strong>KIUC</strong> to maintain all lines,<br />

keeping them safe and hazard­free. If <strong>KIUC</strong>’s<br />

inspection staff or contractor determines that<br />

some trimming must be done within an easement<br />

on private property, no prior notification is<br />

required. <strong>Utility</strong> easements and rights of way<br />

often are conveyed in the deed to a property.<br />

As a condition of electric service to your home,<br />

you also must provide the utility with reasonable<br />

access to your property for maintenance<br />

at all times.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> does not trim service drops on private<br />

property, so this responsibility remains with the<br />

property owner. A qualified trimmer should be<br />

contacted for such work. Always take<br />

extreme caution when working near overhead<br />

power lines, as any electrical contact could result<br />

in serious injury.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> highly recommends that all members<br />

survey areas carefully prior to planting trees to be<br />

sure they will not cause problems as they mature<br />

and grow high enough to reach overhead power<br />

lines.<br />

Know Your <strong>Utility</strong> Lines<br />

■ <strong>KIUC</strong> trims trees surrounding transmission<br />

and distribution lines.<br />

■ We do not trim trees to maintain service<br />

drops.<br />

Distribution<br />

Service Drop<br />

Telephone<br />

and Cable lines<br />

Transmission<br />

Transformer<br />

Street Light<br />

Why <strong>KIUC</strong> Trims Trees<br />

Trees growing near power lines<br />

can be dangerous…<br />

■ <strong>KIUC</strong> trims trees to keep communities safe.<br />

■ Trees are maintained at a safe distance<br />

from power lines to prevent people from<br />

climbing or working where they might be<br />

injured by coming in contact with highvoltage<br />

wires.<br />

■ <strong>KIUC</strong> trims trees to prevent fires.<br />

■ Tree trimming reduces the possibility that<br />

a tree may come in contact with highvoltage<br />

power lines, resulting in sparks<br />

that could start fires. The co­op also<br />

maintains the vegetation around its<br />

buildings and equipment.<br />

■ <strong>KIUC</strong> trims trees to prevent power outages.<br />

Trees and branches falling into power lines<br />

contribute to a number of power outages.<br />

Keeping limbs clear of power lines helps reduce<br />

the number of outages.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 37


38 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

Photos By Shelley Paik and Maile Moriguchi<br />

Crazy for Crock-Pots<br />

Pan Laulau<br />

5­ to 6­pound pork shoulder roast<br />

Hawaiian salt<br />

4 tablespoons liquid smoke<br />

2 packages frozen spinach<br />

Place roast in Crock­Pot (or slow cooker) and<br />

sprinkle with Hawaiian salt. Pour liquid smoke<br />

over the roast. Cook on high for 6 to 7 hours.<br />

Shred; add spinach, and cook for another hour, or<br />

until spinach is heated through.<br />

Potato Corn<br />

Chowder<br />

1 pound frozen hash browns, thawed<br />

¼ cup chopped onion<br />

1 15­ounce can whole corn, undrained<br />

1 15­ounce can creamed corn<br />

1 12­ounce can evaporated milk<br />

½ teaspoon salt<br />

Combine ingredients in a slow cooker. Cover and<br />

cook on low heat for 7 to 8 hours. Makes 7 cups.


Short Ribs<br />

3 pounds short ribs<br />

Salt and pepper to taste<br />

Vegetable oil<br />

¼ cup ketchup<br />

1 8­ounce can tomato sauce<br />

1 tablespoon sugar<br />

2 cloves garlic, finely chopped<br />

¼ cup brown sugar<br />

1 ½ tablespoons vinegar or lemon juice<br />

1 ½ tablespoons wine or liquor<br />

3 tablespoons shoyu<br />

1 ½ tablespoons Worcestershire sauce<br />

Season meat with salt and pepper. Heat oil in<br />

large pot. Brown short ribs; drain excess oil. Mix<br />

remaining ingredients and pour over short ribs.<br />

Cover, bring to a boil and simmer until tender,<br />

about 1 to 1½ hours), stirring occasionally.<br />

To cook the ribs in a slow cooker: After<br />

browning the ribs, place in a slow cooker.<br />

Combine remaining ingredients and pour over<br />

ribs. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours.<br />

Chicken Tortilla<br />

Soup<br />

46 ounces chicken broth<br />

1 15­ounce can tomato sauce<br />

1 15­ounce can diced tomatoes<br />

3 cups shredded cooked chicken<br />

2 green poblano chilis, diced<br />

2 red jalapeno peppers, diced<br />

3 tomatoes<br />

2 tablespoons minced garlic<br />

2 tablespoons cilantro<br />

1½ tablespoons red pepper<br />

2 teaspoons cumin<br />

2 teaspoons pepper<br />

2 teaspoons salt<br />

1 tablespoon Tabasco sauce<br />

Garnish<br />

1 cup shredded Mexican blend cheese<br />

¼ cup cilantro leaves<br />

1 sliced lime<br />

2 cups tortilla strips<br />

Add all ingredients except garnish into slow<br />

cooker and cook on high for 6 hours. Top with<br />

garnish before serving.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 39


40 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Taking It on the Road<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> hosts four Quarterly <strong>Up</strong>date meetings<br />

across the island<br />

In rolling out the second­quarter update, CEO<br />

David Bissell, new Chief of Operations Mike<br />

Yamane and Communications Specialist Maile<br />

Moriguchi delivered a positive message about<br />

managing the cost of energy, reducing<br />

dependence on fossil fuels, the arrival of new<br />

technologies to serve you better and how <strong>KIUC</strong> is<br />

using social media to make <strong>KIUC</strong>’s<br />

communications more interactive.<br />

Bissell began with a review of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s portfolio<br />

approach to renewable development, which<br />

includes biomass, hydroelectricity, photovoltaics<br />

and battery energy storage systems (BESS).<br />

“It is likely by next year <strong>KIUC</strong> will have the<br />

highest per capita solar penetration in the United<br />

States,” Bissell said.<br />

With tax incentives still available, fast<br />

completion times and 10 megawatts currently<br />

installed or under contract, <strong>KIUC</strong> is picking up<br />

speed on the PV front. In addition, the first 1.5­<br />

MW utility­scale battery storage system will be<br />

online in the third quarter and will help mitigate<br />

the effects of a 3­MW PV project that will also<br />

feed into Koloa.<br />

Citing Green Energy’s 6.7­MW project<br />

scheduled to be online in 2013, and additional<br />

power purchase agreements pending, Bissell said<br />

biomass remains a viable piece of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s portfolio,<br />

with a very real potential to deliver 7 to 20 MW of<br />

firm power.<br />

With 20 to 40 MWs of hydroelectric potential<br />

on Kaua‘i, <strong>KIUC</strong> continues to work on this legacy<br />

project. While hydropower remains capital<br />

intensive, there is no fuel cost associated with it,<br />

so it provides potentially the lowest cost of power.<br />

“We will continue to study sites and water<br />

resources, participate in landowner and agency<br />

discussions, and consider alternatives for greater<br />

stakeholder involvement,” Bissell said.<br />

He stressed that while it is less talked about,<br />

efficiency and technology are an essential<br />

component of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s strategy, leading into<br />

Yamane’s discussion on smart grid.<br />

If you are a regular reader, you know that In<br />

November 2009, <strong>KIUC</strong> and 26 other electric<br />

cooperatives from 10 states were awarded a $33.9<br />

million matching grant from the U.S. Department of<br />

Energy under the American Reinvestment and


Recovery Act (ARRA) for smart grid demonstration<br />

projects. DOE awarded the National Rural Electric<br />

<strong>Cooperative</strong> Association’s <strong>Cooperative</strong> Research<br />

Network half of the project’s total cost of $67 million<br />

to test and develop technologies that operate<br />

together to make the grid more efficient and<br />

reliable. The cost of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s project is $11 million, of<br />

which $5.5 million is being provided by ARRA.<br />

Yamane began his presentation by explaining<br />

that as part of the program, <strong>KIUC</strong> is investing in<br />

new smart meters to improve the efficiency,<br />

reliability and affordability of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s electric<br />

system. (See page 10.)<br />

He also addressed outage restoration and<br />

notification, demand response, home area<br />

networking and provided a brief overview of some<br />

questions received from members.<br />

“People want to know when they can expect<br />

installation,” Yamane said. “<strong>KIUC</strong> anticipates<br />

installation for the demonstration project to begin<br />

in 2012, and the plan is to install new meters on<br />

all accounts. The cooperative is embarking on a<br />

systemwide program that will change 100 percent<br />

of existing residential and commercial meters.”<br />

While the plan is to install the new meters on all<br />

accounts, <strong>KIUC</strong> management and the board are<br />

discussing an opt­out program for members<br />

strenuously opposed to installation. If that option<br />

is approved, members who choose not to receive<br />

a new smart meter will be assessed a cost for that<br />

decision.<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> Board Chairman<br />

Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian makes<br />

a presentation to members<br />

at the Kapa‘a Middle School<br />

Quarterly <strong>Up</strong>date meeting<br />

on August 11.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 41


Maile Moriguchi explains social media to members and encourages them to<br />

“Like” us on Facebook, “follow” us on Twitter and check out our videos on the<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> Channel on HawaiiStream.com.<br />

42 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

Yamane said few questions have been raised<br />

about health issues.<br />

“The simple answer is no, there are no health<br />

issues associated with smart meter installation,<br />

but like any new technology, smart grid<br />

technology is triggering concerns among a small<br />

segment of consumers,” Yamane said. “<strong>KIUC</strong> is<br />

vigorously committed to the safety of its<br />

members, and will make it a priority to address<br />

any concerns in the months to come.”<br />

Moriguchi concluded the presentation with an<br />

overview of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s new social media plan.<br />

“<strong>KIUC</strong> is making every effort to engage<br />

members in a more interactive, informal dialogue<br />

through our social media plan,” Moriguchi<br />

explained. “Facebook, Twitter and a website<br />

dedicated to our renewable efforts are also<br />

providing us the opportunity to promote<br />

efficiency, events, cover safety issues, and<br />

communicate more affectively about outages and<br />

emergencies.”<br />

Ultimately, Moriguchi said she hoped the new<br />

plan would enhance current traditional methods<br />

of communications, and increase awareness of<br />

programs and services, engage members to<br />

improve relationships, and increase member<br />

satisfaction through communicating more<br />

efficiently. (For information on how to join our<br />

social media activities, see the story on page 17.)<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> wants to thank the few members who<br />

attended one or more of our meetings. While the<br />

turnouts were small, <strong>KIUC</strong> will continue offering<br />

opportunities to participate in meetings in the<br />

future.<br />

Additional questions are being updated every<br />

day at www.kauairenewablesolutions.coop.<br />

Elsie Kanekuni, Sakiko Okihara, and Lois Kobashigawa at the quarterly meeting in Kekaha exchanging bulbs. <strong>KIUC</strong> Marketing and<br />

Communications intern Jessika­Lyn Garcia loks on in the background.


Directors are the connection between you, the<br />

member/owners of <strong>KIUC</strong>, and the management<br />

and staff, who operate <strong>KIUC</strong>.<br />

Q. How do you become a director/board member<br />

of <strong>KIUC</strong>?<br />

A. Directors are elected by you, the<br />

member/owners of <strong>KIUC</strong>.<br />

Q. Are there any qualifications required to<br />

become a director?<br />

A. Yes. Each prospective board member must be a<br />

member of the co­op, and is required to attend<br />

a seminar that outlines the duties and<br />

responsibilities of the board of directors before<br />

being eligible to stand for election.<br />

Q. Is there any specific education required once<br />

elected to the board?<br />

A. Yes. Each director is required to obtain<br />

certification as a credentialed cooperative<br />

director by passing five courses taught by the<br />

National Rural Electric <strong>Cooperative</strong> Association.<br />

Continuing education courses also may be<br />

taken to obtain a board leadership certificate.<br />

Q. What do board members do?<br />

A. Board members are responsible for the overall<br />

direction of the cooperative.<br />

By Kathryn Wiliams<br />

The Director Connection<br />

Directors direct the cooperative.<br />

CEOs make executive decisions.<br />

Managers manage the staff and projects.<br />

Staff climb the poles, answer the phones, pay the bills, run the programs,<br />

fix the wires, run the generators and publish this magazine.<br />

Q. What are some of their duties?<br />

A. They have high level oversight of management,<br />

do financial and strategic planning, and review<br />

the performance of the co­op.<br />

Q. What are the board members’ legal<br />

responsibilities?<br />

A. They have to “prudently” represent the<br />

interests of the co­op and its members as a<br />

whole, not just a small group. They also must<br />

follow the law in directing the business and<br />

affairs of the co­op.<br />

Q. May the directors get involved in the specifics<br />

of daily operations?<br />

A. No. Day­to­day operations are the<br />

responsibility of management, not directors.<br />

Q. Do directors oversee the hiring of employees?<br />

A. Only <strong>KIUC</strong>’s CEO is hired by the board of<br />

directors.<br />

Q. May members get involved in operational<br />

decisions?<br />

A. No. You have elected the board of directors<br />

to be your advocates. Once elected, their<br />

decisions must reflect the interests, needs<br />

and concerns of the majority of <strong>KIUC</strong>’s<br />

membership.<br />

The <strong>KIUC</strong> Board<br />

is Going Mobile!<br />

In accordance with<br />

the Board’s decision<br />

to hold two monthly<br />

meetings a year at<br />

another location,<br />

the 10/25/11 Board<br />

meeting will be held<br />

at the Hanapepe<br />

Library Conference<br />

Room. Please mark<br />

your calendars. See<br />

you there!<br />

OCTOBER 2011 43


A Message From the Chairman<br />

44 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

Aloha,<br />

As we move forward to improve our electric system to be more efficient<br />

and reliable, we introduced new smart meters. Recently, some of our<br />

members expressed concerns about these meters in regard to health and<br />

privacy.<br />

In our August issue of Currents, we addressed this issue in an article titled<br />

“Advanced Meters for Advanced Service” by Anne Barnes. The article answers<br />

many questions you may have. We sent you two brochures on smart grid and<br />

frequently asked questions in the September billing cycle. We also can mail<br />

out a complete information packet to members who want even more<br />

information.<br />

Are these meters safe? We know they are. We are committed to the safety<br />

of our members and will address all concerns you have.<br />

We are continuing our efforts to identify potential areas where hydropower<br />

can be developed and other renewable options, such as solar and biomass.<br />

I encourage you to use your Co­op Connections Card and take advantage of<br />

the savings available here at home and online. If you don’t have the card, it is<br />

available at our office in Lihue.<br />

I want to acknowledge one of our members whose accomplishments are noteworthy. Jessica Iwata, the<br />

daughter of Jason and Jocelyn Iwata of Lihue, plays shortstop for the University of Hawai‘i Rainbow wahine<br />

softball team. Her outstanding performance earned her all­Western Athletic Conference first­team honors in both<br />

her freshman and sophomore years. She also was named WAC player of the year. She was the first female to play<br />

in the AJA league on Kaua‘i.<br />

We at <strong>KIUC</strong> recognize our youth as they achieve excellence in their lives. I want to add Jessica Iwata to that list<br />

of achievers.<br />

T. Phil Tacbian, Chairman of the Board<br />

Esaki Appointed to Executive Committee<br />

of NRECA Board of Directors<br />

Dennis Esaki, past chairman of the <strong>KIUC</strong> Board of Directors, recently was appointed to the executive<br />

committee of the National Rural Electric <strong>Cooperative</strong> Association Board of Directors. Each state served by<br />

electric cooperatives has a seat on the national board. Esaki has held that position for <strong>KIUC</strong> since 2006.<br />

In 2009, Esaki was appointed to chair the Marketing, Communications and Business Development<br />

Committee of NRECA’s Board of Directors—a position he still holds today. His duties include making<br />

recommendations to the national board in the areas of business development, marketing and<br />

communications between NRECA and its members. He has been extremely active in NRECA’s “Our Energy,<br />

Our Future” initiative, a national grassroots campaign that engages consumer­members in a conversation<br />

with elected officials about how we meet climate change goals, while keeping electricity reliable and<br />

affordable.<br />

NRECA is the national service organization that represents more than 900 electric cooperatives that<br />

serve more than 40 million people in 47 states.<br />

Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., NRECA assists electric co­ops with public policy, regulatory matters,<br />

research, lobbying, insurance, health and retirement plans, technical assistance, and training for co­op directors, managers and<br />

supervisors.<br />

Nine years ago, NRECA provided extensive assistance in the formation of <strong>KIUC</strong> and the utility’s transition from Kaua‘i Electric’s<br />

being an investor­owned for­profit utility to becoming a member­owned not­for­profit cooperative.


Board Actions<br />

for July and August 2011<br />

Meeting Date Item Description Board Action<br />

6/28 Executive Board Resolution 07-11, McBryde (A&B) 6-MW Photovoltaic Purchase Power Agreement Approved<br />

7/26<br />

8/30<br />

Unfinished<br />

Business<br />

New<br />

Business<br />

Unfinished<br />

Business<br />

MRC<br />

MRC (SMR)<br />

Director email plan - proposal to have individual director email buttons<br />

placed on the <strong>KIUC</strong> website.<br />

Appointment of Directors David Iha and Peter Yukimura as the 2011 Region 9 NRECA<br />

voting delegate and alternate, respectively.<br />

Deferred to committee for<br />

further clarification<br />

No objections<br />

Policy (PY) Board Resolution 08-11, Revised Policy Committee Charter. Approved<br />

Policy (PY)<br />

MRC (SMR)<br />

MRC (SMR)<br />

F&A (AAS)<br />

F&A (AAS)<br />

F&A (AAS)<br />

F&A (AAS)<br />

MRC (SMR)<br />

SMR<br />

SMR<br />

Board Policy No. 19, Anti-retaliation and Whistleblowing - periodic review only,<br />

no changes recommended.<br />

Motion: Instruct the CEO to create a plan for an ambassador group called Co-op 2012<br />

and defer further discussion to the Strategic Communications Workshop, Aug. 18th.<br />

Twice a year move the monthly board meeting to a different location, once on the<br />

Eastside and once on the Westside<br />

Request approval of 2012 budget items to preorder replacement of two T&D trouble<br />

shooter trucks No. 355 and 442 due to long lead times. These will be budgeted as capital<br />

expenditures for 2012 in the amounts of $141K each or a total of $282K. (T&D BAR)<br />

$60K for the purchase and installation of bird monitoring and thermal equipment to<br />

comply with Department of Justice Memorandum of Plea Agreement and $15K to be<br />

paid to USFW (US Fish & Wildlife Service). Total request: $75K. (SS BAR)<br />

Authorization for CEO David Bissell and Controller Karissa Jonas to sign the CFC<br />

restructuring line of credit documentation. (Acctg BAR)<br />

Approval of $158,636 in accounts receivable write-offs for disconnected accounts as of<br />

12/31/2010. These are write-offs not gone to bankruptcy.<br />

Change the board meeting time from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />

and begin the change after January 1, 2012.<br />

Request to rescind the 7/26 motion of the board adding a second public testimony<br />

period to the monthly board meetings.<br />

Request to have individual email links for either all or none of the directors<br />

on the <strong>KIUC</strong> website.<br />

Approved<br />

Motion carried<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

Motion did not carry<br />

Motion carried<br />

Motion to reconsider individual email links. Motion carried<br />

<strong>All</strong> 9 directors names be listed on the <strong>KIUC</strong> website with whatever contact information<br />

they prefer and for staff to mask private business email addresses if used.<br />

Approved<br />

Executive TPT Have a facilitated board self-assessment annually in January. Approved as amended<br />

New<br />

Business<br />

Policy<br />

MRC<br />

F&A<br />

Executive<br />

Policy (PY)<br />

Board Policy No. 14, <strong>KIUC</strong> Policy, Procedure, and Practice Formulation,<br />

Review and Approval (rev 8/30/11).<br />

Approved as amended<br />

PY Board Policy No. 27, Director Communications (rev 8/30/11). Approved as amended<br />

Board Policy No. 16, Access to <strong>Cooperative</strong> Information (rev 8/30/11). Approved as amended<br />

Appointment of George Costa, director, Office of Economic Development, County of Kaua‘i,<br />

to fill the government sector vacancy on the <strong>KIUC</strong> Loan Review Committee. (MRC BAR)<br />

Board Resolution 10-11, CFC 3-year Term Loan & Line of Credit Restructure;<br />

authorization to sign loan documents.<br />

Approved<br />

Approved<br />

Authorize the CEO to expend funds to purchase a second battery for the A&B 6-MW PV project. Approved<br />

Authorize the CEO to sign the 2012-14 Independant Auditors Contract. Approved<br />

Board Policy No. 17, Delegation of Authority from the Board of Directors to the Chief<br />

Executive Officer (rev 8/30/11).<br />

Approved as amended<br />

OCTOBER 2011 45


46 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Maile Moriguchi<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>’S VALUE ADDED SERVICES<br />

Cash In On Savings With Your<br />

Co-op Connections Card<br />

As a card­carrying member, you can use your Co­op Connections Card or key fob at any participating<br />

business and receive discounts at restaurants and retail shops, services, hotels and much more. Spotting<br />

a participating business is easy. Look for the Co­op Connections Card sticker on the door or cash register<br />

at the business. <strong>KIUC</strong> publishes an updated list of participating businesses in each issue of <strong>KIUC</strong> Currents<br />

magazine, but deals are added all the time. The best spot to find the latest deals is online at<br />

www.kiuc.coop. Simply click the “Co­op Connections” link. If you have a business and would like to<br />

participate in the program, please call 246.4348 for more information.<br />

Aloha Services, Kapa‘a, Princeville<br />

10% discount on all shipping, storage, copies and post<br />

office box rentals.<br />

Backdoor Hanalei, Hanalei<br />

10% off all original­priced goods, except surfboards<br />

and paddleboards.<br />

Buddha Boutique, Līhu‘e<br />

10% off entire store (discount cannot be combined<br />

with other discounts or in­store specials).<br />

Edward Jones, Kalāheo<br />

Free portfolio review.<br />

ElectraTech Services LLC, Kapa‘a<br />

Receive $500 off any photovoltaic power system.<br />

Seniors 65+ ask about additional savings<br />

Hanalei Paddler, Hanalei<br />

10% off all original­priced goods, except surfboards<br />

and paddleboards.<br />

Hanalei Surf Company, Hanalei<br />

10% off all original­priced goods, except surfboards<br />

and paddleboards.<br />

<strong>Island</strong>wide Solar, Līhu‘e<br />

$500 discount or 5 percent off a photovoltaic system,<br />

whichever is greater.<br />

Jim Saylor Jewelers, Kapa‘a<br />

10% discount.<br />

JJ’s Broiler, Līhu‘e<br />

“Early Bird Special” – Customer must be seated<br />

between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to receive a 10% discount<br />

on food items. Liquor is excluded. Tax and gratuity<br />

not included.<br />

Save on Your Prescriptions<br />

With Co­op Connections<br />

More than $21.5 million has been saved on<br />

prescriptions by co­op members since May 2007.<br />

Discover how much you can save with your<br />

Co­op Connections Card. To learn more about<br />

Co­op Connections, visit www.kiuc.coop<br />

Kalapaki Bay Memorial Park, Līhu‘e<br />

$150 discount on cemetary plots.<br />

Kaua‘i Floors, Inc., Līhu‘e<br />

10% off all area rugs in stock, not already reduced.<br />

Kaua‘i Inn, Līhu’e<br />

20% off rack rate.<br />

Kaua‘i Memorial Gardens, Līhu‘e<br />

5 percent discount on cemetery property and funeral<br />

plans (pre­need). Not good toward at­need services<br />

and merchandise.<br />

Kaua‘i Self­Storage, Līhu‘e<br />

10% off regular rental rate plus one free lock with<br />

rental of any size unit.<br />

Kayak Kaua‘i, Kapa‘a<br />

10% discount on tours and rentals.<br />

Kujo’s Mini Mart, Kalāheo<br />

10% off everything, except alcohol, cigarettes and<br />

gift items.<br />

Lawai Cannery Self Storage & Warehouses, Kalāheo<br />

10% off of any self­storage unit. Offer not valid with<br />

any other specials.<br />

New Leaf Skin Care, Līhu‘e<br />

15% off all skin care services.<br />

North Shore General Store, Princeville<br />

20% off café prices.<br />

Precision Tinting Kaua‘i, Līhu‘e<br />

15% off regular price.<br />

Progressive Expressions, Kōloa<br />

10% off original­marked prices, except surfboards.<br />

Sweet N Sassy, ʻEleʻele<br />

10% off all regular­priced merchandise, not to include<br />

sale items or other in­store promotions.<br />

The Bikini Room, Hanalei<br />

15% off any regular priced items. Offer not to be<br />

combined with any other, not good on sales or<br />

discounted items.<br />

Tropics <strong>Island</strong> Therapy, ʻEleʻele<br />

$10 off a 30­minute massage.<br />

Wings Over Kaua‘i, Kalāheo<br />

10% off, three passenger maximum, two passenger<br />

minimum. Direct booking only.<br />

Members can pick up their Co­op Connections Card at <strong>KIUC</strong>’s main office in Līhu‘e. If your business would like<br />

to participate in the program, or for more information, please contact Maile Moriguchi at 246.4348.


Call it<br />

Cost-effective<br />

Economical<br />

Penny-wise<br />

Prudent<br />

Sparing<br />

Thrifty<br />

Frugal<br />

Use it, and people will call you brilliant.<br />

No matter what you call it, the Co­op Connections Card will save you money on<br />

goods and services of all kinds. Just take it with you wherever you go. Pull it out<br />

anywhere you see a Co­op Connections sticker. And say hello to the savings.<br />

The card is yours. The savings are yours. <strong>All</strong> because you’re a member of a<br />

Touchstone Energy cooperative. To learn more, visit www.kiuc.coop. We’re always<br />

looking out for you.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 47


48 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

MEMBER SERVICES<br />

Breaker Box Safety<br />

One of the most important parts of a home’s<br />

electrical system is the breaker box containing the<br />

circuit breaker panel. It serves as the electrical<br />

distribution system for your home, and is constantly<br />

distributing and receiving electricity. The panel<br />

protects from power surges and other possible<br />

hazards. With regular maintenance, experts say<br />

today’s electrical panels can function properly and<br />

protect homes for 30 years or more.<br />

As part of our safety issue, <strong>KIUC</strong> wants you to be<br />

familiar with the circuit breaker panel in your home.<br />

It divides the main supply of electricity into<br />

individual circuits that bring power to rooms and<br />

appliances. It also acts as an important piece of<br />

safety equipment, housing circuit breakers that<br />

switch off electrical circuits if those circuits become<br />

overloaded. This greatly reduces the likelihood of<br />

short circuits and potential electrical fires. Following<br />

key safety procedures makes accessing and servicing<br />

the breaker panel easy and safe.<br />

Electric Shutoff<br />

It is important to know where all of your home’s<br />

electrical panels are located and how to turn the<br />

electricity off in case of emergency. Because electric<br />

panels and shutoffs vary widely, you will need to<br />

locate your main electric panel and find which<br />

switch or circuit breaker shuts off the main feed.<br />

Your home may be equipped with fuses or circuit<br />

breakers. If your home has circuit breakers, you will<br />

need to open the metal door of the breaker box to<br />

reveal them (never remove the metal cover). The<br />

main circuit breaker should be clearly marked<br />

Shutting off the main breaker only disconnects the electricity to the internal wiring in the house. The line from the electric<br />

company will still be active! This is especially noteworthy if there are downed electric lines in your yard. Turning off the main<br />

breaker will not de­energize the downed line. You should exercise utmost caution around any downed lines.


showing “ON” and “OFF” positions. If your house has<br />

fuses, you will find a knife switch handle or pullout<br />

fuse that should be marked “MAIN.” Remove all the<br />

small fuses or turn off all the small breakers first,<br />

then shut off the “MAIN.”<br />

Most residential locations have a single feed from<br />

the electric company, so the process will be simple<br />

once you locate the main breaker panel. However, if<br />

you have sub­electrical panels next to the main<br />

breaker panel or main fuse box, or in other parts of<br />

the home, in an emergency shut them off, too.<br />

Shorts can sometimes develop that cause a circuit to<br />

bypass the breaker or fuse.<br />

Write it Down<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>’s meter team suggests posting a full written<br />

list of circuit breaker numbers next to the breaker<br />

panel describing which breaker switches control<br />

which parts of the electrical system. This will help<br />

you or anyone else working on the system focus on<br />

the correct parts of the breaker panel and steer clear<br />

of hot circuits.<br />

At the August 30 board of director’s meeting,<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> President and CEO David Bissell read a letter<br />

from National Rural Utilities <strong>Cooperative</strong> Finance<br />

Corporation (CFC) Education fund regional Vice<br />

President Dan Kessler presenting a grant for<br />

$4,400 to <strong>KIUC</strong>.<br />

“This check will go a long way in promoting the<br />

cooperative business model and the cooperative<br />

principles—and <strong>KIUC</strong> is thrilled to be the<br />

recipient,” Bissell said.<br />

Throughout CFC’s more than 40­year history of<br />

service to the co­op industry, its focus has always<br />

been on electric co­ops. The <strong>Cooperative</strong><br />

Education Fund is a part of that tradition. CFC<br />

established the fund in 1981 as a way to support<br />

education, training and information about the<br />

cooperative way to employees and co­op<br />

members. Since the programs began, CFC has<br />

donated $7.8 million to statewide associations to<br />

use in member education initiatives.<br />

Since 2002, <strong>KIUC</strong> has received $37,100 from the<br />

program.<br />

How a Home’s Electrical<br />

System Works<br />

Electricity travels across distribution lines to a<br />

transformer. Power then passes from the<br />

transformer through the electric meter. Electricity<br />

enters the home through a circuit panel, which is<br />

wired to handle various loads. This is the main<br />

“on­off” switch to the loads in the house.<br />

When working on any part of your house’s<br />

electrical system, leave a note on the breaker panel<br />

notifying others not to turn on any circuits you have<br />

switched off. This will keep others from accidentally<br />

restoring current to an area of the house while you<br />

are in the process of making electrical repairs.<br />

And always secure the panel! Keep the breaker<br />

panel door closed and secured when it is not being<br />

worked on. Do not let children access the panel. You<br />

can install a lockable panel door if you are concerned<br />

children may be able to open it.<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> Receives Education Grant<br />

OCTOBER 2011 49


Statement of Nondiscrimination<br />

50 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

Kaua`i <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Utility</strong> <strong>Cooperative</strong> is the recipient<br />

of Federal financial assistance from the U.S.<br />

Department of Agriculture. The USDA prohibits<br />

discrimination in all its programs and activities on<br />

the basis of race, color, national origin, age,<br />

disability and, where applicable, sex, marital<br />

status, familial status, parental status, religion,<br />

sexual orientation, genetic information, political<br />

beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an<br />

individual’s income is derived from any public<br />

assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases<br />

apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities<br />

who require alternative means for communication<br />

of program information (Braille, large print,<br />

audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET<br />

Center at (202) 720­2600 (voice and TDD). To file a<br />

complaint of discrimination, write to USDA,<br />

Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence<br />

Ave., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250­9410, or call<br />

toll­free (866) 632­9992 (voice) or (800) 877­8339<br />

(TDD) or (866)377­8642 (relay voice users). USDA<br />

is an equal opportunity provider and employer.


On July 29, 2011, David Bissell, president and<br />

CEO of Kaua‘i <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Utility</strong> <strong>Cooperative</strong>,<br />

announced the promotion of Michael Yamane to<br />

the role of chief of operations. In this position,<br />

Yamane will be responsible for the areas of<br />

transmission and distribution (T&D), production,<br />

engineering, legislative and regulatory affairs and<br />

safety.<br />

Yamane began his career with the utility in<br />

1989, when he was hired by <strong>KIUC</strong> predecessor,<br />

Kaua‘i Electric as an associate engineer. Most<br />

recently, held the position of engineering<br />

manager. Under his leadership, the co­op<br />

reinforced its move toward renewable energy<br />

solutions.<br />

David Bissell president and CEO of Kaua‘i <strong>Island</strong><br />

<strong>Utility</strong> <strong>Cooperative</strong>p, announced the promotion of<br />

Karissa Jonas to the role of financial vice president<br />

and chief financial officer. Jonas began her career<br />

with the utility in 2005, when she was hired as the<br />

co­op’s controller.<br />

“I am honored to have been selected for the<br />

CFO position, and look forward to contributing to<br />

the strategic and financial success of <strong>KIUC</strong>,” said<br />

Jonas, whose duties will include overall financial<br />

management of the cooperative, along with<br />

supervision of all accounting, financial and<br />

warehouse personnel.<br />

"Karissa has been a member of our<br />

management team since her arrival at <strong>KIUC</strong>, and<br />

her proven expertise in the fundamentals of utility<br />

accounting, coupled with her expertise in the<br />

management of financial assets and cash<br />

management, makes us certain she is the right<br />

individual to ensure <strong>KIUC</strong>’s continued financial<br />

success,” said Bissell.<br />

“Mike has been an influential<br />

leader of our management team for<br />

several years, and his vision and<br />

execution of progressively increasing<br />

responsibilities in engineering, T&D,<br />

strategic planning and information<br />

technology made this an easy<br />

decision,” said Bissell.<br />

Yamane earned his bachelor’s in<br />

electrical engineering from the<br />

University of Hawai‘i at Manoa and<br />

is a licensed professional engineer.<br />

He resides in Kapa‘a with wife<br />

Valerie and sons Derek and Shawn.<br />

By Anne Barnes<br />

Yamane Named <strong>KIUC</strong>’s New<br />

Chief of Operations<br />

Jonas Named <strong>KIUC</strong>’s<br />

Chief Financial Officer<br />

Jonas began her career at Ernst &<br />

Young LLP as an auditor, where she<br />

earned her certified public<br />

accounting credentials in California in<br />

1992. Her career continued as an<br />

assistant vice president at Foothill<br />

Capital Corporation, a commercial<br />

finance company providing assetbased<br />

lending and money<br />

management services to companies<br />

in financial distress or in high­risk<br />

industries.<br />

After a five­year hiatus as a stay­athome<br />

mom, she and her family<br />

relocated to Kaua‘i, where she<br />

worked as the controller at Aloha<br />

Lumber Co., before joining the co­op.<br />

Jonas earned her bachelor’s in business<br />

administration, with a major in accounting and<br />

finance, from the University of Arizona, where she<br />

graduated summa cum laude in 1989. She resides<br />

in Koloa with her husband Paul, son, Coleman 13,<br />

and daughter Sierra, 11.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 51


Kaua‘i Arbor<br />

Day Event<br />

Saturday, November 5<br />

Kukui Grove<br />

Kaua‘i Arbor Day<br />

Tree Giveaway<br />

52 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

The Kaua‘i Arbor Day Tree Giveaway will take<br />

place Saturday, November 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,<br />

at Kukui Grove in the parking lot behind K­Mart<br />

(at the Monday Farmer’s Market location).<br />

There will be more than 2,000 free trees at this<br />

year’s giveaway. The focus is on native plants, and<br />

the giveaway will feature a variety of species, such<br />

as a‘ali‘i, koai‘a, koki‘o, loulu, maiapilo, maile,<br />

naio, ‘ōhi`a lehua and pōhinahina.<br />

Other plants to be given away include Hawaiian<br />

‘awa, cacao seedlings, papaya trees, green ti<br />

plants, dwarf plumeria, hala, and pua kenikeni.<br />

There will also be free compost available, as well<br />

as educational giveaways.<br />

This year’s event will feature educational<br />

booths sponsored by many of the island’s local<br />

conservation groups. By “talking story” with these<br />

educators, you can earn stamps that will entitle<br />

you to additional free trees. Be sure to come<br />

early! The event closes when all of the trees have<br />

been given away.<br />

Mahalo to Kaulunani Urban and Community<br />

Forestry Program and the County of Kauaʻi for<br />

making this free event possible. It is locally<br />

coordinated by Garden <strong>Island</strong> Resource<br />

Conservation & Development, Inc., Kaua‘i<br />

Landscaping Industry Council, National Tropical<br />

Botanical Garden, Kaua‘i Invasive Species<br />

Committee, The Kaua‘i Outdoor Circle, and Kaua‘i<br />

Nursery & Landscaping, Alaka‘i Landscaping, the<br />

Grand Hyatt, and Garden <strong>Island</strong> Growers.<br />

For more information please call 821.1490 or<br />

e­mail kgunder@hawaii.edu.


Where Your<br />

Electric Dollar<br />

Goes<br />

Most of the electricity we use on Kaua‘i is<br />

generated by engines and turbines that burn fuel.<br />

Buying that fuel is <strong>KIUC</strong>’s single­largest expense.<br />

Just like the fuel you buy for your car, the price<br />

of fuel we buy changes every time we buy it. In<br />

fact, it changes so much more often than any of<br />

our other expenses that when the Hawai‘i Public<br />

Utilities Commission set the rates <strong>KIUC</strong> charges for<br />

electricity, it built in a monthly adjustment that<br />

goes up and down with the price we pay for fuel,<br />

for a given efficiency target.<br />

Fuel Costs as of July 2011<br />

Fuel .53<br />

Operations .20<br />

Everything and everyone<br />

working to keep the lights<br />

on.<br />

Your Margins .07<br />

For every $1 you pay, 7¢<br />

goes into your account<br />

Taxes .08<br />

State and county tax<br />

Capital .12<br />

Depreciation & interest<br />

expense<br />

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54 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong> is looking for members of the co­op<br />

as of October 2006. To determine if you are eligible for a<br />

patronage capital refund, refer to the list<br />

of members who have unclaimed<br />

patronage capital funds on the following pages.<br />

We’re Looking For You!<br />

What are Patronage Capital<br />

Refunds?<br />

Patronage capital, also known as capital credits,<br />

comes from the money a cooperative has left after<br />

paying all of its expenses in a given year. At the<br />

end of the year, that money is credited to each<br />

member’s patronage capital account according to<br />

the amount paid for energy used.<br />

You Must Apply for Your Refund!<br />

If your name appears on the list, you must apply<br />

for your refund. Please complete a Request for<br />

Patronage Capital Refund form, and provide a<br />

picture ID as proof the person requesting the<br />

refund is the same person as the person named in<br />

our assignment. There are many ways to apply for<br />

your patronage capital refund:<br />

■ Complete the form at on the next page, and<br />

send it to us with a copy of your picture ID.<br />

■ Download an application at www.kiuc.coop<br />

and mail your completed application to us with<br />

a copy of your picture ID.<br />

■ E­mail info@kiuc.coop and request that an<br />

application be mailed to you.<br />

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REYES, ROBYNNE KAUI<br />

REYES, TEOFILO<br />

REYNOLDS, RUSSELL<br />

RICHARDS, RANDY<br />

RICHARDSON, JESS L<br />

RICHARDSON, ROBERT W<br />

RICHARDSON, ROBERT WADE<br />

RIDENOUR, DEBRA<br />

RIOLA, ROBERTO F<br />

RIOPTA, PEDRO<br />

RIVERA, ALFRED SANTIAGO JR<br />

RIVERA, AMY K<br />

RIVERA, CINDY L<br />

RIVERA, MARVIN<br />

ROBACK, MOANIKEALA C<br />

ROBBINS, SHARON<br />

ROBERTS, CAROLYN<br />

ROBIA, DELDRENE O<br />

ROBINSON, JOHN P<br />

ROBINSON, JUSTIN D<br />

ROBLES, B<br />

RODRIGUES, JAMIE<br />

RODRIGUES, JOHN<br />

ROGER, JOSEPH H<br />

ROGERS, KELLI R<br />

ROGERS, KIM<br />

ROGERS, MALIA A K<br />

ROGERS, PAULA J<br />

ROMAN, AUDREE K<br />

ROMUAR, JUNE<br />

ROSA, LEONARD F<br />

ROSIN, AURORA<br />

ROSS, CHARLOTTE<br />

ROSS, THOMAS E<br />

ROZHENKO, ANASTASIYA<br />

RUBIN, DAVID E<br />

RUIZ, FREDRIC<br />

RUIZ, KEITH A<br />

RYAN, LAURA LEANN<br />

RYAN, STEPHEN<br />

RYAN, STEVEN T<br />

RYCEWICZ, ROBERT M<br />

RYER, CHRISTOPHER D<br />

SAEMANN, SANDY<br />

SAGAWA, H<br />

SAGISI, ROGELIO<br />

SAGUCIO JR, AMOR<br />

SAKAI, HARUKO T<br />

SAKODA, STANLEY<br />

SALAZAR, JOANNE<br />

SALIBI, LOUIS K<br />

SALMON, RUSSELL<br />

SALVADOR, MICHELLE<br />

SAME, JOEL D<br />

SAMIO, HENRY<br />

SANDERS, JAMES<br />

SANEHIRA, MELVIN<br />

SANIFILL OF HAWAII<br />

SANTIAGO, EDGARDO<br />

SANTOS, RUBEN K<br />

SARMIENTO, JUANITO<br />

SASAKI, HENRY I<br />

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SATO, KENNETH S<br />

SATZ, GLADYS<br />

SATZ, MARK G<br />

SCHEELE, KIMBERLY S<br />

SCHENCK, CHERYL<br />

SCHRADER, KANALOA A<br />

SCHROEDER, HEIDI H<br />

SCHUCKERT, FRED<br />

SCHULLER, NORMAN<br />

SCOVEL, ALDRENE K<br />

SCOVEL, LEN<br />

SCRIBNER, VERNON JAY<br />

SELMAN, BILLIE G<br />

SEMANA, SUELO L<br />

SERAPIO, FIDEL<br />

SERRATO, JESSE<br />

SERVITO, PHILLIP F<br />

SESSIONS, JASON R<br />

SETTY, BRIAN K<br />

SHAFFER, PATRICIA<br />

SHAFFER, WALTER<br />

SHAMBLEN, ERIC J<br />

SHIGEMATSU, YOSHIKO<br />

SHILLING, JESSE<br />

SHIMABUKURO, STERLYN<br />

SHIMAOKA, DORIS<br />

SHIMIZU, MATTHEW<br />

SHIMIZU, WAYNE<br />

SHINTANI, MERCY H<br />

SHINTANI, YUTAKA<br />

SILVA, BARBARA<br />

SILVA, GERARD C<br />

SILVA, PEARL C<br />

SILVA, STELLA<br />

SIMAO, JOHN<br />

SIMAO, ZADA L<br />

SITZLER, EDWARD<br />

SMITH, ALVIN W<br />

SMITH, DENNIS L<br />

SMITH, EDWIN M<br />

SMITH, GERALD J<br />

SMITH, KEITH M<br />

SNYDER, AMANDA<br />

SONGTREE, RAY B<br />

SOONG & FELDHACKER<br />

SOONG, K O<br />

SOONG, MICHAEL K<br />

SOTO, GARY A<br />

SOUZA, RUBY M<br />

SPERLAK, TIMOTHY M<br />

SPIELMAN, CRAIG A<br />

STALLINGS, THOMAS M<br />

STEPATH, SONRISA A<br />

STEVENS, LEILANI M<br />

STEVENSON, NAOMI<br />

STIGLMEIER, MARK A<br />

STITTSWORTH, LEAH<br />

STONICH, PHILLIP B<br />

STROH, MARK A<br />

STUART, DOUGLAS<br />

STUART, DOUGLAS F<br />

STUART, GABRIELLA<br />

STUDIO 2000<br />

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SUGUITAN, ESTEBAN<br />

SUMMERS, SUSAN<br />

SURRATT, CAROL<br />

SWANSON, CHRISTINA<br />

SWANSON, WILLIAM<br />

SWIGART, LINDA<br />

TAA, MOANA R<br />

TABALNO, JUSTIN<br />

TABE, VERA C<br />

TAGUMA, GEORGE M<br />

TAI, SUSAN<br />

TAKAMURA, MITSUO<br />

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TAKATSUKI, MASAO<br />

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TALARICO, FREDERICK<br />

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TANIGAWA, ERROL<br />

TANIGAWA, KENT<br />

TANIGUCHI, KAZU<br />

TANIGUCHI, RAYNETTE<br />

TANIHIRO, CHRISTIE M<br />

TANNEHILL, LISLE<br />

TANNER, HOWARD<br />

TASAKA, ALAN<br />

TASHIMA, JOYCE O<br />

TATEISHI, HIROSHI<br />

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TAYLOR, THOMAS J<br />

TEEL, JESSICA<br />

THATCHER, STEVE<br />

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THORP, DAVID H<br />

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TOMACDER, MARIA L<br />

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TORRES, SALLY A<br />

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TOWNSEND, JONATHAN<br />

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TREMBLAY, LUC<br />

TRENTON, LINDSAY MICHELLE<br />

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TUMBAGA, ROGELIO<br />

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US NAVY<br />

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UYENO, KEITH A<br />

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UYESONO, AYAKO<br />

YADAO, CONCHITA<br />

UYESONO, MYLES<br />

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UYESONO, RONALD<br />

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VALENCIA, TEDDY<br />

YAGIHARA, SCOTT<br />

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YAMASHITA, JOYCE<br />

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YANG, LOUISE C<br />

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VEA, ANDREW<br />

YATSUOKA, DOROTHY<br />

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YERON, GLEN<br />

VEA, NORMAN<br />

YOUN, VIVIAN<br />

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ZAWODNY, JENNIFER A<br />

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ZEBE, ALAN L<br />

VILLANUEVA, DIONISIA<br />

ZIRZOW, NICHOLE K<br />

VILLANUEVA, JOEBEN<br />

VILLANUEVA, LEONARD<br />

VILUAN, STANLEY 2011<br />

VINES, GENEIL<br />

ABALOS, SHEREEN<br />

VIQUELIA, DELFIN<br />

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VIQUELIA, ROBIN J<br />

ABREU, RUSSELL<br />

WACHI, JASON<br />

AGAN, SEAN A<br />

WACHLER, BENJAMIN<br />

AHMADI, RAMTIN<br />

WAGATSUMA, NEAL<br />

AKANA SR, NORMAN K W<br />

WAIALEALE, DANE R<br />

AMAKI, DEANNA<br />

WAIMEA CANYON SNACK SHOP<br />

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WAIMEA SHINGON<br />

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WAKUTA, STUART T<br />

WALKER, LARRY<br />

WALKER, NOEL A<br />

WANDASAN, DAWN E<br />

WARREN, JOHN<br />

WARREN, MICHAEL J<br />

WATANABE, BYRON<br />

ARKLEY, STEVEN<br />

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BALINTONA, INOCENCIA<br />

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WATANABE, KENNETH<br />

BATTY FAMILY TRUST<br />

WATSON, P J<br />

BAUTISTA, FELIPE<br />

WERNER, STEVEN<br />

BEYER, JAMES E<br />

WHATMORE, DAVID B<br />

BONILLA, SOPHIE<br />

WHITE, ALIKA F<br />

BOSWELL, JAMES C<br />

WHITE, WILLIAM J<br />

BOXFORD, TRISTAN M<br />

WICHMAN JR, CHAS<br />

BRADBURN, CAROL J<br />

WILBUR, SONIA<br />

BRADEN, NICHOLAS F<br />

WILLIAMS, KEALII K<br />

BRIMLEY, MICHAEL W<br />

WILLIAMS, ROBERTA<br />

BRISSETT, FILOMENA M<br />

WILLS, MILDRED<br />

BROBYN, RICHARD<br />

WIMMER, CURT L<br />

BROWN, GEORGE ALLEN<br />

WINNINGHAM, JOHNYE<br />

BROWN, MICHAEL<br />

WISER, LANEY C<br />

BROWN, RANDALL S<br />

WOERNER, EUGENE WILLIAM BRUNE, SUSAN<br />

WOLFE, DAVID<br />

BUCK, MICHAEL J<br />

WOLFSHAGEN, RANDY C<br />

BUSH, AMORINA TERES<br />

WONG, MARLA M<br />

BUTAC, GLENA A<br />

WOODS, BRIAN P<br />

WOODWARD, NADINE<br />

CABERTO, JUAN P


CALHOUN, SAMUEL<br />

CALLAHAN, SABRINA<br />

CAMPBELL, DEBORAH A<br />

CANALE, LIDIA<br />

CARLSON, CINDY<br />

CASALE, MELISSA<br />

CHANDLER, ADRIANNE<br />

CIAMPI, STEPHEN<br />

CLARK, ETHEL L<br />

COLE, JEREMY A<br />

COLE, TWANDA MELE<br />

COMBS, SEAN<br />

COOLEY, DAVID<br />

CORNWALL, LOUANNE<br />

CORPUZ, DEBORAH<br />

COTTINGHAM, ROBT<br />

CREMER, RANDALL S<br />

CUNNINGHAM, JILL<br />

DALIGCON, TORY R<br />

DANIEL, DIXIE A<br />

DASALIA, LEONY T<br />

DAUB, LAVAUN B<br />

DELA CRUZ, MATTHEW K<br />

DESAMITO, JUVELYN V<br />

DILLBERG, SUNDEY<br />

DOHERTY, RICHARD P<br />

DOTIMAS, BRANDI M<br />

DUDAS, PAUL R III<br />

DUSENBERRY, DUANNE M<br />

EBAUGH, DAVID R<br />

ELLINGBOE, JOHN SHELDON<br />

ELM, STEPHANIE C<br />

ELMORE, PARKE W<br />

ESPINO, RAMIREZ J<br />

ESPINOZA, HEATHER<br />

FAIETA, BRIGETTE N<br />

FARRELL, SCOTT<br />

FAVALORO, MARCIA<br />

FERNANDEZ, AGUSTINA R<br />

FERRARO, RYAN O<br />

FERRI, RICHARD T<br />

FLINN, KENNY W<br />

FOX, AMBER M<br />

FRIENDS OF BERNARD<br />

CARVALHO<br />

FUJITA, KAWIKA<br />

GABEL, MELVIN L<br />

GABELMAN, MICHAEL<br />

GARCIA, PAUL C<br />

GARI, THOMAS<br />

GARRISON, JAMES E<br />

GEBHARDT, EMILY M<br />

GEORGE JR, DONALD L<br />

GILBERT, CLAIRE E<br />

GILES, JOHN A<br />

GILLIS, NATHAN<br />

GOKAN, HIROKO<br />

GOMEZ, ANASTASIA M<br />

GRAHAM, GARY G<br />

GRAY, CATHERINE J<br />

GREEN, TRISTEN M<br />

GROSSMAN, CINDY<br />

HADA, MITSUJI<br />

HALLISEY, ADAM<br />

HALLQUIST, KENNETH W<br />

HALVERSON, JAMES<br />

HANAPEPE GARDEN GRILL<br />

HANNEMANN COMMITTEE<br />

HASHITATE, JACK<br />

HAYES, TERESA L<br />

HEACOCK, JOSEPH DEAN<br />

HEDDLESTON, LINDSEY L<br />

HELM, JEAN W<br />

HERBOLSHEIMER, REBEKAH L<br />

HESSHEIMER, BEN R<br />

HILGER, NELSON R<br />

HILL, DANIEL L<br />

HO, LILLY LIN HOON<br />

HOLLOWAY, DWIGHT<br />

HOLMGREN, BRITANY LYN<br />

HOLSTEIN, ASTRID<br />

HUGHES, JAMES T<br />

IBIA, WANDA M<br />

JAMES, DANA D<br />

JELTAN, ROLLA<br />

JOHNSON, ERIC A<br />

JOHNSON, KIMBERLY D<br />

JOSEPH A TOKITA REV TRUST<br />

KAAIHUE, JONATHAN WILLIAM K<br />

KALEIOHI, KUUIPO S R<br />

KALEIOHI, SONNY J<br />

KANE, CHANTELLE K<br />

KAOHI, ENOS<br />

KEALE 2ND, MOSES K<br />

KEALE-HO, PARADISE K<br />

KEALOHA, SEAN KEONE<br />

KELEKOMA, ALEXANDER M<br />

KELEKOMA, MARY ANN<br />

KENNEDY, HEIDI J<br />

KENNELLY, BRIAN D<br />

KEPPEL, MICHAEL<br />

KIAHUNA KANAHIKU LLC<br />

KIILAU, LILY K<br />

KILAFWASRU, MIKO S<br />

KINTER, SANDRA<br />

KISHIDA, WESLEY S<br />

KOBAYASHI, CONCHITA<br />

KOGA, SUE<br />

KOKUA CONSTRUCTION<br />

KOUCHI, JOY<br />

KREBS, JENNIFER A<br />

KURASAKI, STEVE<br />

LAGMAY, PACITA M<br />

LANEY, MINDY<br />

LANNING SR, ERROL<br />

LANNING SR, PONO<br />

LINK, BETH H<br />

LINTON, PEARL HM<br />

LINZINMEIR, DAVID<br />

LIQUID DOLLS<br />

LOPEZ, STACY<br />

LUBER, JACK S<br />

LUCAS, PETER<br />

LYONS, LORI JEAN<br />

MACKENZIE, DAVID<br />

MADAMBA, CLARINA<br />

MADDUX, DONNA<br />

MAKA, JACOB K<br />

MARTIN, RICHARD CHARLES<br />

MATANANE, LIANE E<br />

MATSUBA, EDNA Y<br />

MCNELLIS, MICHAEL E<br />

MCPEEK, MITCHELL<br />

MEDEIROS SR, GILBERT L<br />

MEDEIROS, LORRAINE<br />

MEDFOR MANAGEMENT INC<br />

MELANDISH, CHARLES<br />

MEYVN CLOTHING CO<br />

MEZA-GONZALEZ, FRANCISCO<br />

MIKAMI, DOROTHY D<br />

MITCHELL, JOHN A<br />

MIYAKE, MICHAEL T<br />

MOLNICK ALMIDA, DEEDEE<br />

MONES, JIMMY G<br />

MONSANTO AG COMPANY<br />

MORE, CHRISTINA M<br />

MORISHIGE, KIMMIE<br />

MORITZ, JOHN B<br />

MORTON-FURNEAUX, LINDA M<br />

MULLIKIN, AURORA L A<br />

MURPHY, RICHARD<br />

NAKAMATSU, MILES<br />

NAKAMURA, JEAN M<br />

NAKASHIMA, MARJORIE<br />

NEECE, CARY ANN<br />

NEELY, RYAN S<br />

NESS, GEORGE-EDNA<br />

NETTO, JANET V<br />

NICHOLAS, PAUL<br />

NITTA, ISAO<br />

NONAKA, COLLEEN R<br />

NORTHROP GRUMMAN<br />

FINANCIAL<br />

NOWAK, PATRICK E<br />

ODA, HATSUKO<br />

OLIGO, RANDI-LEE N<br />

ONEILL, DAMIAN<br />

ONSAGA, PHILIPEE J<br />

ORTAL, ERLINDA<br />

PAJELA, PETER SR<br />

PALACIO, BENJAMIN K<br />

PALACIO, JANIS NOHEALANI<br />

PALMEIRA, ADELE<br />

PANGYARIHAN, LUCRECIA L<br />

PAPKE, KAPOKA K<br />

PAR 4 DA COURSE INC<br />

PARIKH, RAJASHREE<br />

PEARCE, JOSEPH<br />

PENSCO TRUST COMPANY<br />

PERALTA, ARTURO G<br />

PETERS, DANIEL KALEOLANI<br />

PHILLIPS, LANCE R<br />

PHO VY<br />

PICS INC<br />

PIEPHO, CONNIE K<br />

PIZZETTA EAST<br />

POLINTANG, C<br />

PONO CLEANERS<br />

PUNGAN, ANDRES V<br />

QUINETTE, DOMINIQUE<br />

QUINN, MICHELLE A<br />

RAPOSAS, LIZA N<br />

REMIGIO, EMILIANO J<br />

RICHARD, LIONEL B<br />

RICHARDS, LINDA<br />

RODEN, JESSIE<br />

ROGERS, ROBIN<br />

ROMO, VANESSA A<br />

ROSA, WILLIAM V<br />

ROWDEN, PAUL B<br />

RYAN, DONNA<br />

SAKAHASHI, STAN<br />

SALMERON, EDGAR<br />

SANCHEZ, EDWARD<br />

SANTOS, RUBEN K<br />

SCOVEL, JOE H<br />

SEITER, PAMELA M<br />

SELLNER, JADAH<br />

SHAHEN, PATRICIA<br />

SHELL OIL CO<br />

SHELL OIL PRODUCTS US<br />

SHUMARD, STEPHANIE R<br />

SIAMERICA LTD<br />

SIMON, GAIL<br />

SKAGGS, ROY<br />

SMITH, MATTHEW<br />

SNYDER SR, ROBERT<br />

SOLATRE, SOTERO<br />

SOUZA, MARLYN<br />

SPICUZZA, GAIL J<br />

SQUYRES, RHONDA<br />

ST LAWRENCE, MICHAEL<br />

STEPP, BRADLEY<br />

TAKATA, DORIS<br />

TAMURA, ELAINE<br />

TAYLOR, TERENCE R<br />

TAYLOR, URSULA<br />

THOMAS, BART M<br />

THOMAS, JEFF<br />

THOMPSON, LAURA Y<br />

TILLEY, ALISON<br />

TOMINAGA, GALEN K<br />

TRANILLA, RICHARD JR<br />

TREMBLAY, CAROLINE<br />

TUDISCO, JODI<br />

TULLIS, MICHAEL<br />

TURANSKY, JOSHUA C<br />

UYEHARA, MARISA K<br />

VA PRIMARY CARE<br />

VALMOJA, EMYBEL<br />

VEA, SHARON<br />

VELLA, TRUDY<br />

VERDUSCO, MARY<br />

VOGELGESANG, JACOB<br />

WATANABE, APRIL<br />

WAY, KARI A<br />

WEATHERSBEE, JENNIFER<br />

WESTGATE, LESLIE<br />

WETHERBEE, HOWARD<br />

WETHERINGTON, ANDREW W<br />

WETZEL, ROBERT<br />

WHALE, BRUCE<br />

WICKBOLDT, SUSAN Q<br />

WILLIAMS, LISA LYNN<br />

WIRTZFELD, SILVIA M<br />

WOODWARD, JACKIE WAYNE<br />

YAMANE, JOHN S<br />

YOSHIKO<br />

YOSHIMURA DRS<br />

ZINA, ANDRE<br />

OCTOBER 2011 69


Statement<br />

of Operations<br />

For the period 01/01/2011 – 07/31/2011<br />

70 <strong>KIUC</strong> CURRENTS<br />

By Karissa Jonas, CFO<br />

We are pleased to report that the <strong>KIUC</strong> results<br />

of operations through July 31, 2011, are strong as<br />

the weak economy continues to show measurable<br />

signs of recovery. Electricity usage on the island is<br />

2 percent higher than in the prior year. Regardless<br />

of the improved sales volume, <strong>KIUC</strong> is still doing<br />

everything it can, while maintaining safety and<br />

reliability, to reduce costs in various areas to<br />

operate efficiently and effectively, and continue to<br />

maintain a strong financial position. Revenues,<br />

expenses, and net margins totaled $105.9 million,<br />

$98.6 million, and $7.3 million, respectively, for<br />

the seven­month period ending July 31, 2011.<br />

As is the case for all electric utilities, the cost of<br />

power generation is the largest expense, totaling<br />

$64.5 million or 60.9 percent of revenues. Fuel<br />

costs are the largest component of power<br />

generation, totals $56.2 million or 53.0 percent of<br />

revenues, and represents 87.1 percent of the cost<br />

of power generation. The remaining $8.3 million<br />

or 7.9 percent of revenues and 12.9 percent of<br />

the cost of power generation, represents the cost<br />

of operating and maintaining the generating<br />

units.<br />

Percentage of Total Revenue<br />

Taxes<br />

8.4%<br />

Depreciation &<br />

Amortization<br />

7.3%<br />

Administrative &<br />

General<br />

Net of Non-Operating<br />

Margins<br />

6.6%<br />

Marketing &<br />

Communications<br />

0.5%<br />

Interest<br />

4.8%<br />

Member Services<br />

1.8%<br />

Net Margins<br />

6.9%<br />

Transmission & Distribution<br />

Operation & Maintenance<br />

2.8%<br />

Production Operation &<br />

Maintenance<br />

7.9%<br />

Fuel & Purchased<br />

Power Costs<br />

53%<br />

The cost of operating and maintaining the<br />

electric lines totaled $3.0 million or 2.8 percent of<br />

total revenues. The cost of servicing our members<br />

totaled $1.8 million or 1.8 percent of revenues.<br />

The cost of keeping our members informed<br />

totaled $0.6 million or 0.5 percent of revenues.<br />

Administrative and general costs—which include<br />

legislative and regulatory expenses, engineering,<br />

executive, human resources, safety and facilities,<br />

information services, financial and corporate<br />

services, and board of director expenses—totaled<br />

$7.2 million or 6.8 percent of revenues.<br />

Being very capital intensive, depreciation and<br />

amortization of the utility plant costs $7.8 million<br />

or 7.3 percent of revenues. Although not subject<br />

to federal income taxes, state and local taxes<br />

amounted to $8.9 million or 8.4 percent of<br />

revenues. Interest on long­term debt, at a very<br />

favorable sub­5­percent interest rate, totals $5.1<br />

million or 4.8 percent of revenues. Non­operating<br />

net margins added $0.3 million to overall net<br />

margins. Revenues less total expenses equal<br />

margins of $7.3 million or 6.9 percent of<br />

revenues. Margins are allocated to consumer<br />

members and paid when appropriate.


Simple<br />

Pleasures<br />

“Everybody chases sunsets…<br />

sometimes it’s just easier<br />

to turn around and look<br />

at the moonrise” ­Juan Lorenzo<br />

Parting Shot<br />

Congresswoman Mazie Hirono visits the Kapa‘a Solar site with <strong>KIUC</strong> President<br />

and CEO David Bissell, Board Chair Phil Tacbian and Senior Energy Solutions<br />

Engineer Steve Rymsha.<br />

We are always looking for interesting items to feature in SImple Pleasures and Parting Shot. If you have an item to share with<br />

readers, please email currents@kiuc.coop or send it to: <strong>KIUC</strong> Currents, 4463 Pahe‘e Street, Suite 1, Līhu‘e, HI 96766­2000.<br />

OCTOBER 2011 71


October 2011<br />

Volume 8, Number 5<br />

David Bissell<br />

President and CEO<br />

2011­2012 <strong>KIUC</strong> Board of Directors<br />

Chairman: Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian<br />

Vice Chairman: Steve M. Rapozo<br />

Treasurer: David Iha<br />

Secretary: <strong>All</strong>an Smith<br />

Board: Carol Bain, Stu Burley, Ben Sullivan,<br />

Jan TenBruggencate, Peter Yukimura<br />

Finance & Audit<br />

Chairman: <strong>All</strong>an Smith<br />

Members: Stu Burley, Jan TenBruggencate,<br />

Peter Yukimura<br />

Government Relations/Legislative Affairs<br />

Chairman: David Iha<br />

Members: Stu Burley, Steve Rapozo, <strong>All</strong>an<br />

Smith<br />

Member Relations<br />

Chairman: Steve Rapozo<br />

Members: Carol Bain, Ben Sullivan,<br />

Jan TenBruggencate<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

Chairman: Peter Yukimura<br />

Policy<br />

Chairman: Peter Yukimura<br />

Members: Carol Bain, Stu Burley, Ben Sullivan<br />

Strategic Planning<br />

Chairman: Ben Sullivan<br />

Members: Carol Bain, David Iha, Jan<br />

TenBruggencate, Peter Yukimura<br />

4463 Pahe‘e Street, Suite 1<br />

Līhu‘e, Hawai‘i 96766­2000<br />

808.246.4300 ■ www.kiuc.coop<br />

currents@kiuc.coop<br />

HI-130<br />

Powerlines<br />

Providing safe, reliable power is a core mission at<br />

<strong>KIUC</strong>. Everyday our employees work hard to provide<br />

electricity to our island. In this issue of Currents we focus<br />

on how we keep our employees and membership safe. I<br />

encourage you to read about how signs on poles can<br />

have a detrimental effect on utility workers and how<br />

planting a tree in your yard is a potential problem for<br />

your electrical service, if not carefully planned with the<br />

help of the Hawai‘i One Call Center.<br />

September 15 through December 15 marks another SOS season. The SOS team, led by Marie<br />

Morin at the Kaua‘i Humane Society, is working hard on the program. We welcome Marie to<br />

Kaua`i and wish her and her team a successful SOS season.<br />

We are excited about the advances <strong>KIUC</strong> is making in the way of technology. Investing in<br />

smart meters will help us serve you better by improving efficiency, reliability and affordability.<br />

There have been many misconceptions and half truths floating around on the smart meter<br />

issue. To inform and educate our membership, a list of frequently asked questions on smart<br />

meters is included in this issue.<br />

We also are making steady gains in the social media realm. <strong>KIUC</strong>'s Facebook and Twitter<br />

pages work to inform members on what is happening at the co­op, provide tips and support<br />

community efforts. We also now maintain a channel on HawaiiStream.com that provides video<br />

of <strong>KIUC</strong> meetings, shares important co­op messages and much more.<br />

October is co­op month! 2011 marks our ninth year as a co­op, and as in every October issue<br />

in the past, we have listed our unclaimed patronage capital list. If your name appears on this list,<br />

please fill out the form on page 55 to claim your money. Patronage capital is one of the benefits<br />

of being a member of the cooperative. Instead of working to make money for stakeholders, we<br />

work for you. And we will continue looking out for the best interest of our membership as we<br />

charge forward into the future.<br />

Mahalo,<br />

David Bissell

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